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Celsius Scale

Based on where water freezes and where water boils.

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Kelvin Scale

Based on the movement of particles.

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Absolute Zero

Occurs at 0 K, where all particles stop moving.

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0 K

Equates to -273.15 degrees Celsius.

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Thermal Expansion

Causes objects to expand when heated and contract when cooled.

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Kinetic Energy

Energy associated with the movement of molecules.

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Heat Flow in Substances

Energy travels from high energy to low energy.

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Conduction

Energy transferred through direct contact.

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Convection

Energy transferred through the mixing of fluids.

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Radiation

Energy transferred by the emission of electromagnetic waves.

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Specific Heat

The specific amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a certain material.

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Heat Formula

Q=mcΔT, where Q is heat (joules), m is mass (kg), c is specific heat, and ΔT is change in temperature.

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Law of Conservation

The total amount of energy always remains the same.

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Conductors

Materials that conduct heat well (e.g., metals, water).

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Insulators

Materials that do not conduct heat well (e.g., insulation, foam, air).

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Entropy

Measure of disorder in a system.

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First Law of Thermodynamics

If the total increase in thermal energy of a system equals the sum of the heat added to it, energy is conserved.

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Second Law of Thermodynamics

Entropy of the universe is always maintained or increasing.

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Third Law of Thermodynamics

Entropy decreases as temperature decreases.

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Kinetic Energy vs Potential Energy

Kinetic energy is associated with movement; potential energy is stored energy.