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Match the vocabulary terms to their definitions.
(3 points)
Temperature
Heat
Energy
Thermal Conductor
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Temperature — a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance; indicates how hot or cold something is (units: °C, K, °F).
Heat — thermal energy transferred between objects because of a temperature difference (measured in joules).
Energy — the capacity to do work or cause change; includes forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical (measured in joules).
Thermal conductor — a material that readily allows heat to flow through it (high thermal conductivity; e.g., copper, aluminum).
Heat — thermal energy transferred between objects because of a temperature difference (measured in joules).
Energy — the capacity to do work or cause change; includes forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical (measured in joules).
Thermal conductor — a material that readily allows heat to flow through it (high thermal conductivity; e.g., copper, aluminum).
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