Energy Review
The ability to do work is... 1.power 2.conversion 3.energy 4.velocity
The transfer of energy is... 1.conversion 2.work 3.power 4.velocity
How fast energy is transferred is called... 1.work 2.power 3.joules 4.conversion
Fossil fuels contain what type of energy? 1.radiant energy 2.thermal energy 3.mechanical energy 4.chemical energy
An example of something that stores chemical energy is... 1.food 2.the sun 3.microwave 4.lightning
Potential energy is... 1.Energy that is never used 2.Energy that can’t be measured 3.Stored energy 4.Energy of motion
Which of the following has only potential energy? 1.A rolling bowling ball 2.An archer’s bow that is pulled back 3.A diver after he has left the diving board 4.A skier at the bottom of the hill
Kinetic energy is... 1.Energy that is never used 2.Energy that can’t be measured 3.Stored energy 4.Energy of motion
Which of the following has kinetic energy? 1.A car at a red light 2.An apple in the tree 3.A skier at the bottom of the hill 4.An apple falling out of a tree
Energy released when atoms fuse (join) together or split apart is called 1.nuclear 2.chemical 3.mechanical 4.electromagnetic
A change from one form of energy into another is called a(an)... 1.Conservation of energy 2.work 3.Energy transformation or conversion 4.Gravitational potential energy
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that... 1.Energy supplies are limited 2.Energy can be transferred 3.Energy always changes forms when transferred 4.Energy can not be created or destroyed
Plants & animals contain... 1.Chemical energy 2.Electromagnetic energy 3.Nuclear energy 4.Radiant energy
A swinging pendulum is a good example of kinetic energy changing into ____________ energy. 1.motion 2.magnetic 3.electromagnetic 4.potential
Examples of where you can find nuclear energy are… 1.Computers & lights 2.Animals & fruit 3.Some power plants & the sun 4.Clocks & TV’s
An example of mechanical/motion energy is 1.A rolling bowling ball 2.A lamp 3.A heating blanket 4.A compressed spring
Electromagnetic energy includes… 1.Nuclear energy 2.Mechanical energy 3.Radiant energy 4.Thermal energy
Electrical energy is from... 1.The flow of electrons 2.Atoms splitting apart 3.The sun 4.thunder
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