Thermal Energy Vocab

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  1. 2. At a low temperature.
  2. 7. A material that allows little or no heat, electricity, or sound to go into or out of something.
  3. 10. The instrument that measures temperature.
  4. 14. Transfer of thermal energy through circulation of fluids.
  5. 16. Small drops of water that form on a cold surface.
  6. 19. To discover the exact size or amount of something.
  7. 21. To move without stopping
  8. 23. To say that (something will or might happen in the future.
  9. 24. Measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a substance.
  10. 26. A scale for measuring temperature where the boiling point of water is at 212 degrees above zero and the freezing point is at 32 degrees above zero.
  11. 27. To study (something closely and carefully; to make sense of data.
  12. 28. Move from one place to another.
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  1. 1. A scale of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard
  2. 3. To study at something using the five senses.
  3. 4. A space entirely devoid of matter.
  4. 5. To assert or maintain as fact.
  5. 6. A method used to answer questions and make sense of the universe.
  6. 8. Energy contained within a system responsible for its temperature due to the motion of the particles.
  7. 9. Something which shows that something else exists or is true.
  8. 11. Transfer of thermal energy through waves.
  9. 12. To try to find out the facts about (something, such as a crime or an accident in order to learn how it happened,who did it, etc.
  10. 13. Information and numbers used in science to provide evidence for an investigation. Usually represented in a table
  11. 15. transfer of thermal energy through direct contact.
  12. 17. The units angles are measured in.
  13. 18. The transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another.
  14. 20. A picture or drawing that explains a scientific process or phenomena.
  15. 22. A drawing that uses a series of dots, lines, etc., to show how much or how quickly something changes;also known as an analysis of data.
  16. 25. The process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment