Heat Energy
Across
- 4. When energy moves from one object to another.
- 6. When energy is changed from one type to another.
- 8. The kind of material that transmits the least amount of radiated heat. (The opposite of “see-through”)
- 9. A material that does not allow the transfer of heat.
- 10. The kind of material that reflects the least amount of radiated heat. (The opposite of “shiny”)
- 11. The colour that absorbs the most radiated heat.
- 13. An object that redirects radiated heat.
- 15. Heat transfer when the heated particle moves through the material, heating up other particles along the way.
- 16. The kind of material that transmits the most radiated heat. (Also known as “see-through”)
- 19. The colour that absorbs the least amount of radiated heat.
Down
- 1. An object that produces radiated heat.
- 2. The internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its particles.
- 3. The state of matter which conducts heat the slowest (if at all!).
- 4. An object that allows radiated heat to pass through it.
- 5. Heat transfer along a material when the heated particles vibrate in place making the particles next to them vibrate (and so on).
- 7. Heat transfer that does not rely on particles. Heat travels across space via electromagnetic waves (e.g. light).
- 12. A material that allows the transfer of heat via conduction.
- 14. The kind of material that reflects the most radiated heat. (Also known as “shiny”)
- 17. An object that takes in radiated heat causing the material’s particles to vibrate faster.
- 18. The state of matter which conducts heat the quickest.