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Scientific Method Forms of Energy Energy Resources 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Types of Energy Metrics
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m,L, g
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What are the basic units in metrics? or What are meter, liter and gram
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.01
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What is the prefix “centi”
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This is the number of liters in a milliliter.
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What is.001L
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This is the order of the metric prefixes.
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Kilo, hecto, deka, base, deci, centi, milli
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This is the number of milligrams in 15 kilograms.
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15,000,000mg
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This is a prediction that can be tested.
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Hypothesis
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This is a part of the experiment that is used for comparison.
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The control.
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These are the things that stay the same each time the experiment is conducted.
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The constants.
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SpongeBob’s feet hurt. He wants to try a new brand of shoes. This would be the independent variable in his experiment.
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The new shoes.
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These can be qualitative or quantitative.
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Observations
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These are the two main types of energy.
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Potential and Kinetic
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This comes from an objects chemical composition or position.
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Potential Energy
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This is the energy of motion.
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Kinetic Energy
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This is when a down- hill skier have the most potential energy and the most kinetic energy
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PE= Top of the hill KE= Bottom of the hill
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This occurs when there is a transfer of energy from one form to another. Touching surfaces are usually involved.
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Friction
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This is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
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Nuclear Energy
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This is the form of energy due to the random motion of particles.
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Thermal Energy
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A hydroelectric dam converts this type of energy from the moving water into electrical energy.
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Mechanical Energy
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This is the law of conservation of energy.
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Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be transformed into other forms.
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Thermal energy is produced when a firefighter slides down a pole. It come from here.
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Some of the potential energy is transferred to thermal energy through friction.
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These are the 3 types of fossil fuels.
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Oil, natural gas and coal
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This non-renewable resource comes from the splitting of an atom’s nucleus.
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Nuclear Energy
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This renewable resource harnesses electromagnetic waves to produce energy
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Solar Energy
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A lot of Boise is powered by this renewable energy resource.
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Geothermal Energy
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Fossil fuels store energy from the Sun in this form.
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Chemical Energy
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Make your wager
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EnergyExists asFill-in Measured in Fill-in
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Potential Kinetic Joules
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