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JEOPARDY Chapter 13

Section 1Section 2Section 3Section 4Bonus

Section 1  Question: 5 pts Before the ride starts it has potential energy. Using electrical energy, the roller coaster changes from potential to kinetic energy.  Answer:  Describe a roller coaster ride using conservation of energy.

Section 1  Question:  What is electrical energy?  Answer: 10pts  What is the energy from separating charges?

Section 1  Question:  What is chemical?  Answer: 10 pts  What is the energy stored in the bonds between atoms?

Section 1  Question:  What is nuclear energy?  Answer: 10 pts  What is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom?

Section 2  Question?  Energy is never created or destroyed.  Answer: 5 pts  What is the Law of the Conservation of energy?

Section  Question:  On the starting line the runner has potential energy. The potential energy changes to kinetic as the runner moves. The movement cause the muscles to burn using chemical energy, which in turn produces thermal energy.  Answer: 10 pts  Describe the transformation of energy of a runner during a race.

Section 2  Answer:  What is radiant energy?  Question: 2 pts  What is the energy of light?

Section 2  Question:  What is potential energy?  Answer: 1 pt  What is the energy of position?

Section 3  Question:  What are nonrenewable resources?  Answer: 5 pts  Resources that will eventually be used up are….

Section 3  Question:  What are alternative resources?  Answer 10 pts  What are resources that are used other than fossil fuels? Give an example.

Section 3  Question:  What is a photovoltaic cell?  Answer: 10 pts  What transforms sunlight directly into electricity?

Section 3  Question:  What is a generator?  Answer 10 pts  What is a device that is used to change kinetic energy into electrical energy?

Section 4  Question:  What are renewable resources?  Answer 5 pts  What are energy resources that are constantly being replenished?

Section 4  Question:  What is a turbine?  Answer: 10 pts  What is a device with blades that turns a generator is a/an...?

Section 4  Question  What is thermal energy?  Answer: 1 pt  These are examples of what kind of energy?

Section 4  Question:  What is radiant and thermal?  Answer: 2 pts  A lamp provides what 2 kinds of energy?

Bonus  Question:  What is store?  Answer: 10 pts  Unlike other forms of energy, thermal energy is hard to ___________.

Bonus  Question:  What solar, wind and geothermal, hydroelectric?  Answer: 5 pts  What are some examples of alternative sources of energy?

Bonus  Question:  What are coal, oil, and natural gas?  Answer: 5 pts  _________, __________, and _________ are fossil fuels.

Bonus  Question:  What is the sun?  Answer 2 pts  ___________ is an inexhaustible resource.