Science Vocab Chapter 5

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The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object.
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Of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees under standard conditions.
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Of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard conditions.
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The SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
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The lowest temperature theoretically possible in which the molecules movement would be extremely minimal.
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The transfer of thermal energy from one physical system to another system.
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The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
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A natural process of heat transfer involving the movement of energy from one place to another.
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The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
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The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions.
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A material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
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A substance which doesn't readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
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The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount.
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The tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature.