Heat
Absolute Zero: The lowest degree, weather wise.
Bimetallic Strip: Two strips of metal that are join face to face with one another and expands under conditions (heat or the cold). Overall its part of a thermostat that is electrically sensitive.
Calorie: Two units of heat energy.
Celsius scale: A scale measuring from 0 degrees where water freezes and boils up to a 100 degrees, under normal conditions.
Fahrenheit scale: The Fahrenheit scale of temperature.
Heat: A degree of high temperature.
Internal energy: Energy that is internally in a system or an object.
Kelvin scale: A scale that has temperature absolutely at zero and if water was tripled exactly at 273.16 degrees.
Kilocalorie: A unit of 1,000 calories
Specific heat capacity: The rising temperature in units or mass in a given substance or object.
Temperature: How much heat an object is containing.
Thermal contact: Where heat is transfer or exchange to another object.
Thermal equilibrium: Where all parts of an object are the same temperature.
Thermostat: A device which measures temperature, either hot or cold.
Bimetallic Strip: Two strips of metal that are join face to face with one another and expands under conditions (heat or the cold). Overall its part of a thermostat that is electrically sensitive.
Calorie: Two units of heat energy.
Celsius scale: A scale measuring from 0 degrees where water freezes and boils up to a 100 degrees, under normal conditions.
Fahrenheit scale: The Fahrenheit scale of temperature.
Heat: A degree of high temperature.
Internal energy: Energy that is internally in a system or an object.
Kelvin scale: A scale that has temperature absolutely at zero and if water was tripled exactly at 273.16 degrees.
Kilocalorie: A unit of 1,000 calories
Specific heat capacity: The rising temperature in units or mass in a given substance or object.
Temperature: How much heat an object is containing.
Thermal contact: Where heat is transfer or exchange to another object.
Thermal equilibrium: Where all parts of an object are the same temperature.
Thermostat: A device which measures temperature, either hot or cold.