ThatQuiz Test Library Take this test now
PS CH 16 Test
Contributed by: Conway
  • 1. An 18-g piece of a metal absorbs 1095 joules of heat energy, and its temperature changes from 20°C to 165°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal.
A) 0.42 J/go C
B) 8,823.8 J
C) 0.42 J
  • 2. How many joules of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 12.0 g of aluminum from 20°C to 44°C, if the specific heat of aluminum is 0.90 J/g°C?
A) 0..694 J
B) 0.694 J
C) 259.2 J
  • 3. When 15.0 g of water drops in temperature from 95.0 °C to 50.0 °C, how much heat energy is released? (c of H2O = 4.18 J/g °C)
A) 2821.5 J
B) 161.5 J
C) -2821.5 J
  • 4. Convert 7oC to Kelvin.
A) 280 oF
B) -266 K
C) -266 oK
D) 280 K
  • 5. Convert 272 K to Celsius.
A) 545 oC
B) -1 oC
C) 545 C
D) -1 F
  • 6. Convert 100oF to Celsius.
A) -173 oC
B) 212 oC
C) 37.8 oC
D) 373 oC
  • 7. Heat flows from _________ to _________ objects.
A) cold; hot
B) hot; cold
  • 8. What factor does thermal energy NOT depend on?
A) force
B) mass
C) temperature
  • 9. _______________ is the transfer of energy by waves moving through space.
A) Conduction
B) Radiation
C) Convection
  • 10. _______________ is the transfer of thermal energy when particles of a fluid move from one place to another.
A) Radiation
B) Conduction
C) Convection
  • 11. _______________ is the transfer of thermal energy with no overall transfer of matter, within a material or between materials that are TOUCHING.
A) Radiation
B) Convection
C) Conduction
  • 12. If you increase the temperature of the particles inside a balloon, what will happen to the volume? ( Think about thermal expansion)
A) increase
B) decrease
C) stay the same
  • 13. _____________ is the transfer of thermal energy.
A) Heat
B) Work
C) Temperature
  • 14. Thermal energy is the total __________ and ___________ energy of all the particles in an object
A) potential; kinetic
B) work; heat
C) heat; kinetic
  • 15. Which has more thermal energy, a giant iceberg or a warm pot of chili?
A) a pot of chili
B) an iceberg
  • 16. Sunburn is caused by ______________.
A) radiation
B) conduction
C) convection
  • 17. Warmth from the fireplace circulating through the house by moving air currents is an example of _____________.
A) radiation
B) convection
C) conduction
  • 18. Cooking an egg in a pan is an example of ________________.
A) convection
B) radiation
C) conduction
  • 19. Heat is a form of matter.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 20. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a difference in
A) specific heat.
B) temperature.
C) mass.
  • 21. What property of an object is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in that object?
A) specific heat
B) mass
C) temperature
  • 22. Matter is needed to transfer thermal energy by
A) radiation.
B) conduction and convection.
C) convection only
  • 23. A vacuum, which is a place like outer space that has no matter, stops which two types of thermal energy transfer?
A) conduction and convection
B) radiation and convection
C) conduction and radiation
  • 24. Which of the following materials conducts heat well?
A) plastic
B) wood
C) air
D) metal
  • 25. Which of the following is a unit for heat?
A) kg
B) J/goC
C) J
D) oC
  • 26. Convert 273 K to Fahrenheit.
A) 32 oF
B) 523.4 oF
C) -273 oF
D) 0 oF
  • 27. Convert 49 oC to Fahrenheit.
A) 9.4 F
B) 9.4 oF
C) 120.2 K
D) 120.2 oF
  • 28. The kinetic energy of the particles that make up an object increases as the particles' ________ increases.
A) potential energy
B) volume
C) speed
  • 29. A material that reduces the flow of heat by conduction, convection, and radiation is a(an) _______.
A) matter
B) insulator
C) conductor
  • 30. Through which of the following will convection most likely occur?
A) gases and solids
B) solids and liquids
C) gases and liquids
  • 31. The air between the two layers of glass in double paned windows prevents heat transfer because it is a (an)_________________.
A) insulator
B) conductor
  • 32. Which one of these is NOT a conductor?
A) sweater
B) copper pipes
C) frying pan
  • 33. What is the main reason a tile floor feels colder to your bare feet than a carpeted floor?
A) your feet have a higher specific heat than the carpet
B) there is more surface area of contact with a tile floor
C) the tile floor is at a lower temperature
  • 34. Which has more thermal energy, 200 g of water at 60 (o)C or 400 g of water at 60 (o)C ?
A) 400 g of water
B) 200 g of water
  • 35. Hot air rises and cold air sinks because hot air is _________________ dense than cold air.
A) more
B) equally
C) less
Students who took this test also took :

Created with That Quiz — where a math practice test is always one click away.