Homeroom:
No cellphones after 8:25 (the pledge)
Turned off and stored.
Please continue to reliably social distance and use mask protocols
Monday and Wednesday - SSR Block
Starts after pledge
20 - 25 minutes
no bathrooms
no electronics
You may reseat with my approval
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Do Now:
OPEN YOUR AGENDA AND COPY THE HOMEWORK PLEASE.
Homework:
Temperature Worksheet finished (both sides) for tomorrow
G&L Final Test - Wednesday, Dec. 1st
G&L Flashcards collection and grading - Thursday, Dec. 2nd
Today’s Lesson:
Temperature - the average KE of the particles that make up a material
atoms or molecules
2. adding (or losing) thermal energy increases (or reduces) KE of particles
as average KE increases - so does temperature.
as average KE lowers - so does temperature
3. Two material may be the same temperature but contain different amounts of thermal energy.
ex. A pond and a puddle at the same temp
pond would have more thermal energy because its larger
in general solids and liquids have more TE than gases at same temp
particles are closer together so have more PE
4. Temperature is measured in degrees using a thermometer.
Degree Fahrenheit and Celsius are most common
Degrees Kelvin only used in science
5. Conversions
6. Heat - movement of thermal energy (TE) from a warmer object to a cooler
“heating” an object means adding TE to it.
“Cooling” means removing TE from it.