Unit C: Heat and Temperature Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 2. Coal and oil are examples of this type of resource
  2. 6. The transfer of heat by the movement of gas or liquid particles
  3. 7. A term to describe how easy it is for heat to pass through a material
  4. 11. The flow of thermal energy from a hot object to a cold object
  5. 12. A material that makes it difficult for heat to pass through
  6. 13. Particles are spread apart and move around quickly
  7. 16. The measurement of the average amount of kinetic energy
  8. 17. The transfer of heat from waves of energy moving particles
  9. 20. A type of heat transfer that occurs when two objects or substances are in contact
  10. 21. The total amount of kinetic energy
  11. 23. A type of heating system that only heats up one room or small space
  12. 24. The energy of movement
  13. 25. A type of solar heating that doesn't require machinery, but instead uses techniques that keep heat in a home
  14. 27. Water, air, and solar are examples of this type of resource
Down
  1. 1. The circular pattern that particles move in during convection
  2. 3. A type of solar heating that uses machines and devices
  3. 4. A type of central heating system that distributes heated air through a building use convection currents
  4. 5. A material that allows heat to easily pass through
  5. 8. One of the components of active solar heating. An example of this would be a solar panel.
  6. 9. A type of central heating system that uses water that is heated by a boiler that passes through radiators that heat the air in rooms
  7. 10. Using resources in a way that they can continue to be used in the future
  8. 14. A type of heating system that uses vents and pipes to distribute heat to a whole building
  9. 15. A measurement to describe the thermal conductivity of insulation
  10. 18. Particles are close together but move around easier than a solid
  11. 19. A type of energy that uses the sun
  12. 22. Makes up everything we see around us
  13. 26. Particles are very close together and can't move much