enFIHeat and Thermodynamics27
global warming : heating of the earth's surface
celsius : commonly used unit of temperature
temperature : is a comparative objective measure of hot and cold
evaporation : liquid to gas
conduction : Transfer of heat between to bodies with direct contact
kelvin : unit of temp. discovered by Sir William Thompson
compression : is the second of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
exhaust : fourth of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
diesel : a fuel which is more efficient to use than gasoline
gasoline : a type of fuel commonly used
mass : weight of something
atom : smallest unit that defines the chemical elements and their isotopes
freeze : happens to a liquid when it reaches it's freezing point
boil : happens to a liquid when it reaches boiling point
steam : Gas formed when liquids reaches boiling point
rankine : unit of temp. discovered by William John Macquorn Rankine
calorie : energy needed to increase the temperature of a given mass of water by 1 °C
heat : transfer of energy other than by work or transfer of matter.
radiation : energy emitted by matter as electromagnetic waves
gram : unit of mass
Zeroth law : A=B , B=C , A=C
sublimation : solid to gas
intake : first of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
condensation : gas to liquid
heat expansion : tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature
thermos : greek word for Thermo
convection : the transfer of heat from warmer fluid moving into cooler areas.
gas : state of matter found between the liquid and plasma states
Heat and Thermodynamics
heating of the earth's surface
tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature
gas to liquid
is the second of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
liquid to gas
solid to gas
is a comparative objective measure of hot and cold
Transfer of heat between to bodies with direct contact
energy emitted by matter as electromagnetic waves
A=B , B=C , A=C
a type of fuel commonly used
energy needed to increase the temperature of a given mass of water by 1 °C
commonly used unit of temperature
fourth of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
unit of temp. discovered by William John Macquorn Rankine
greek word for Thermo
a fuel which is more efficient to use than gasoline
happens to a liquid when it reaches it's freezing point
first of four stages in a diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
unit of temp. discovered by Sir William Thompson
Gas formed when liquids reaches boiling point
smallest unit that defines the chemical elements and their isotopes
happens to a liquid when it reaches boiling point
unit of mass
transfer of energy other than by work or transfer of matter.
weight of something
state of matter found between the liquid and plasma states