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- classify each of the following words/phrases as having to do with heat transfer (h) or temperature (t). write h or t on the line!
____ speed of moving particles
____ degrees celsius
____ convection current
____ flow of energy
____ warmer to cooler areas
____ electromagnetic rays
____ insulation
____ not dependent on size/amount
____ kelvin scale
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To solve this, we analyze each term based on the definitions of Heat (H) and Temperature (T):
1. speed of moving particles
Heat involves the kinetic energy (speed) of particles. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
2. degrees Celsius
Degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature. So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
3. convection current
Convection is a heat transfer process. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
4. flow of energy
Heat is energy in transit (flow of energy). So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
5. warmer to cooler areas
Heat transfers from warmer to cooler regions. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
6. electromagnetic rays
Radiation (a heat transfer method) uses electromagnetic rays. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
7. insulation
Insulation reduces heat transfer. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
8. not dependent on size/amount
Temperature is an intensive property (independent of size/amount). So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
9. Kelvin scale
Kelvin is a temperature scale. So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
Final Answers (filled in order):
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
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To solve this, we analyze each term based on the definitions of Heat (H) and Temperature (T):
1. speed of moving particles
Heat involves the kinetic energy (speed) of particles. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
2. degrees Celsius
Degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature. So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
3. convection current
Convection is a heat transfer process. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
4. flow of energy
Heat is energy in transit (flow of energy). So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
5. warmer to cooler areas
Heat transfers from warmer to cooler regions. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
6. electromagnetic rays
Radiation (a heat transfer method) uses electromagnetic rays. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
7. insulation
Insulation reduces heat transfer. So: \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
8. not dependent on size/amount
Temperature is an intensive property (independent of size/amount). So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
9. Kelvin scale
Kelvin is a temperature scale. So: \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
Final Answers (filled in order):
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{H} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)
- \( \boldsymbol{T} \)