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Warm up 1. Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable? Why? 2. Where do fossil fuels get their energy from? 3. What are some examples of fossil fuels?

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Warm up

1. Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable? Why?

2. Where do fossil fuels get their energy from?

3. What are some examples of fossil fuels?

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Heat/Temperature

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Temperature: depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles

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Thermal energy: depends on temp. AND amount; the total energy of the particles

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SO…

Which has a higher temperature?

Which has more TE?

Why?

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Explain the energy transfer shown below:

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How do we measure temperature?

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3 Scales:FahrenheitCelsiusKelvin

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What is absolute zero?

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Problems: Use your textbook, page 153, to answer

the following:

1. 24oC to _____ oF 2. 17oC to _____ oF 3. -4 oF to _____ oC 4. 98.6 oF to _____ oC