Which option is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance?(1 point)
Responses
temperature
temperature
thermal energy
thermal energy
phase
phase
heat
heat
11 answers
temperature
explain
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Kinetic energy refers to the energy of motion, and in the case of particles, it is the energy associated with their movement. When the particles in a substance have higher average kinetic energy, the substance is considered to have a higher temperature. Temperature is typically measured using a thermometer and is expressed in units such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
A blacksmith strikes a piece of metal with a hammer repeatedly. The metal slowly begins to glow as the temperature increases, and the metal becomes more malleable. Which changes on a microscopic level led to the visible changes in the properties of the metal? (1 point)
Responses
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.
The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.
The potential energy of the particles decreased.
Responses
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.
The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.
The potential energy of the particles decreased.
The correct response is:
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The average speed of the particles increased.
Select true or false for each description of the Paleo and Archaic Indian cultures. (4 points)
True False
They all lived in small groups
True – They all lived in small groups
False – They all lived in small groups
They survived by hunting and gathering
True – They survived by hunting and gathering
False – They survived by hunting and gathering
They used tools
True – They used tools
False – They used tools
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
True False
They all lived in small groups
True – They all lived in small groups
False – They all lived in small groups
They survived by hunting and gathering
True – They survived by hunting and gathering
False – They survived by hunting and gathering
They used tools
True – They used tools
False – They used tools
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
True – They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
False – They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
False – They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
Select true or false for each description of the Paleo and Archaic Indian cultures. (4 points)
TRUE / FALSE
They all lived in small groups
They survived by hunting and gathering
They used tools
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
TRUE / FALSE
They all lived in small groups
They survived by hunting and gathering
They used tools
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements
They all lived in small groups - True
They survived by hunting and gathering - True
They used tools - True
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements - False
They survived by hunting and gathering - True
They used tools - True
They stayed in the same place for long periods of time, creating settlements - False
Question
Which of the following would NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture?(1 point)
Responses
Nomadic
Nomadic
Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons
Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons
Invented pottery making
Invented pottery making
Needed sources of stone for tools
Which of the following would NOT describe Paleo-Indian culture?(1 point)
Responses
Nomadic
Nomadic
Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons
Hunted wooly mammoths and mastodons
Invented pottery making
Invented pottery making
Needed sources of stone for tools
Invented pottery making