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heat |
Heat is a form of energy measured in joules.
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temperature |
Temperature describes how hot or cold an object is.
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Celsius |
Temperature is usually measured in degrees Celsius.
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joules |
Heat is a form of energy measured in joules.
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thermal |
Thermal energy is another name for heat energy.
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transferred |
The bigger the difference in temperature, the faster the heat is transferred.
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conductor |
A conductor is a material which lets energy flow through it easily.
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conduction |
When heat energy travels through solids , this is called conduction.
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insulator |
A insulator is a material which does not let energy flow through it easily.
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expand |
A solid may expand when it gets hot (gets bigger).
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contracts |
When a solid cools down the particles move more slowly and the solid contracts (gets smaller).
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