Energy
Conservation/Transformation and Forms of Energy
Nonrenewable Energy Sources
Renewable Energy Sources
Nuclear
100

the energy an object has due to its motion 

What is kinetic energy? 

100

 The force that one surface exerts on another surface when two surfaces rub against each other.    

What is friction?

100

Coal, oil, or natural gas that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient organisms: burned to release energy. organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.

What are fossil fuels?

100

A substance that provides energy, such as heat, light, or motion.    

What is fuel?

100

The splitting of an atom's nucleus into two nuclei. The splitting of the nucleus.

What is Nuclear Fission?

200

Stored Energy 

What is potential energy? 

200

A change from one form of energy to another.

What is an energy transformation?

200

organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.

What are hydrocarbons?

200

Fuel made from living things (leaves, trash, manure, etc.)    

What are biomass fuels?

200

potential energy stored in an atom's nucleus. ( energy that powers the sun)    

What is nuclear energy?

300

the ability to do work or cause change

What is energy?

300

potential energy stored in a chemical bonds . the energy is released during chemical reactions

What is chemical energy?

300

A factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.

What is a refinery?

300

Electricity produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or dam.

What is hydroelectric power?

300

A Cadmium rod in a nuclear reactor use to absorb neutrons from fission reactions.

What is a control rod?

400

a form of energy that travels through space in waves ( EX: X rays , radio waves , microwaves.)    

What is electromagnetic energy?

400

the total kinetic and potential energy of the particles with in an object that is at rest.   

What is thermal energy?

400

Methane is an example of which nonrenewable resource

What is natural gas?

400

Energy from the sun

What is solar energy?

400

The part of the a nuclear reactor in which nuclear fission occurs.

What is the reactor vessel?

500

transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move; measured in joules

What is work?

500

a scientific principle that states as energy is transformed it is neither lost nor created but conserved    

What is the law of conservation of energy? 

500

A compound made from oil used to make plastics, metals, and cosmetics.

What are petrochemicals?

500

The intense heat energy of Earth's interior that warms magma.

What is geothermal energy?

500

A Uranium rod  that undergoes fission in a nuclear reactor.

What is a fuel rod?

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