1) States that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion. a) temperature b) degrees c) Kelvin Scale d) kinetic theory of matter 2) The measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object. a) Fahrenheit Scale b) temperature c) Celsius Scale d) Kelvin Scale 3) Unit in which temperature is measured.  a) kinetic theory of matter b) thermometer c) degrees d) temperature 4) An instrument used to measure temperature. a) kinetic theory of matter b) temperature c) thermometer d) Kelvin Scale 5) Most commonly used around the world. Water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. a) kinetic theory of matter b) degrees c) temperature d) Celsius Scale 6) Most commonly used in the United States. Water freezes at 32 degrees and boils 212 degrees  a) Fahrenheit Scale b) kinetic theory of matter c) Kelvin Scale d) temperature 7) Commonly used by physicists. Pure water freezes at 273 and boils at 373. a) degrees b) Celsius Scale c) Kelvin Scale d) temperature 8) Particles in a _________ do not move around much. a) Solid b) Liquid c) Temperature d) Gas 9) Solids, __________, and gases have different average kinetic energies. a) Gases b) Thermometer c) Liquids d) Speed 10) Scales are called __________, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. a) Kinetic Energy b) Degrees c) Units d) Celsius 11) Solids and liquids are made of particles, but gases are made of air, which is not made of particles. a) True b) False 12) Kinetic energy depends on mass and speed. a) True b) False 13) Kelvin scale is used most commonly by ___________. a) Science teachers b) Physicist c) Kevin d) Scientists 14) The instrument used to measure temperature is called __________. a) Instrument b) Thermometer c) Heater d) Degrees 15) In Kelvin scale the degree symbol is used. a) True b) False 16) The temperature at which it is believed the motion of particles stops is called _________. a) Temperature b) Absolute Zero c) Degrees d) Thermometer 17) The unit that measures temperature in the Celsius and Fahrenheit Scale is called _________. a) Temperature b) Absolute Zero c) Degrees d) Thermometer

Science Fusion 2.2 Temperature

autor:

Tabela rankingowa

Motyw

Opcje

Zmień szablon

Przywrócić automatycznie zapisane ćwiczenie: ?