A) thermal expansion B) those kinds of thermometers do not work C) the liquid inside contracts when heated D) it is digital
A) bimetallic strip B) heat engine C) mercury D) refrigerator
A) 0 K B) 32°F C) 0°F D) 10°C
A) 0°C B) 0°F C) 0 K
A) transpiration B) vaporization C) evaporation D) condensation
A) the particles in matter are vibrating in place B) the thermal energy of the matter is at its highest C) no more energy can be removed from matter D) the average kinetic energy of the matter is at its highest
A) the freezing point is higher B) they are equal C) the freezing point is lower D) the melting point is higher
A) heat engine B) thermometer C) thermostat D) refrigerator
A) thermostat B) refrigerator C) thermometer D) heat engine
A) temperature B) thermal energy C) heat D) thermostat
A) temperature B) thermal expansion C) thermal energy D) thermostat
A) the temperature B) the temperature scale used to measure the substance C) the state of matter D) the number of particles
A) Fahrenheit B) Kelvin C) Celsius D) Absolute Zero
A) 100°C B) 100°F C) 100K D) 112°F
A) 200°F B) 200K C) 200°C
A) condensation B) freezing C) melting D) vaporization
A) evaporation B) boiling C) condensation D) vaporization
A) heat engine B) bimetallic strip C) thermostat D) thermal expansion |