Write a hypothesis for Part II of the lab, which is about the type of material an object is made of, and its ability to absorb or release thermal energy. Use the format of "if . . . then . . . because . . .” and be sure to answer this part of the lesson question: "How does the type of material affect thermal energy transfer?”
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Different materials will change temperature at different rates when exposed to the same amount of thermal energy. This is because each substance has its own specific heat.
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In general, a material's temperature rises and its particle motion quickens as thermal energy is imparted to it. … Thermal energy moves from the warmer object (with faster-moving particles) to the colder object when two things come in contact with one another (with slower-moving particles)
Thermal energy:
The energy present in a system that determines its temperature is referred to as thermal energy. Thermal energy flows as heat. Thermodynamics is a whole field of physics that studies how heat is transmitted across various systems and how work is performed in the process.
Nearly every energy transfer that occurs in actual physical systems does so with an efficiency lower than 100 percent and generates some thermal energy.
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