Thermal Energy
Energy Sources
Climate Change
Energy Conversion
Potential Energy
100

What is the process called when thermal energy moves from a hotter object to a cooler object?

What is conduction, convection, or radiation?

100

Name two nonrenewable energy sources.

Coal, Natural Gas, Oil, Nuclear Power

100

How do least developed countries contribute to climate change compared to developed countries?

What is they contribute the least greenhouse gases but are most vulnerable to its effects?

100

What type of energy is produced when wind turns the blades of a turbine?

What is mechanical energy

100

What is potential energy?

What is energy stored based on an object's position?

200

In which method does thermal energy transfer through the movement of fluids?

What is convection?

200

What are 2 renewable energy sources?

Solar, wind, hydropower (water), Hydrogen gas, geothermal, biomass 

200

What is a greenhouse gas that increases global warming when emitted?

What is carbon dioxide?


200

Describe the energy conversion process in wind turbines

What is wind energy is converted to mechanical energy, then to electrical energy

200

How does height affect the potential energy of an object?

What is increasing height increases potential energy?

300

What is the relationship between thermal energy and particle motion in a substance?

What is higher thermal energy correlates with faster-moving particles?

300

What is one advantage of using renewable energy sources over nonrenewable sources?

What is they produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions?

300

Why is energy consumption important for economic growth?

What is it supports residential use, transportation, and industry

300

What happens to kinetic energy in a roller coaster

What is it transforms to potential energy at the highest points

300

What formula is used to calculate gravitational potential energy?

What is (PE = mgh)?

400

Explain how each of the three types of thermal energy transfer are present in a boiling pot of water. 

What is covection: water, Condution: touching handle, Radiation: flames

400

Identify one realistic action the U.S. could take to lower carbon emissions.

What is using renewable sources of energy?

400

What are two actions that could help lower carbon emissions globally

What are using renewable energy and improving energy efficiency

400

Which energy conversion occurs in a hair dryer when it is turned on

What is electrical energy is converted to mechanical energy and then to heat

400

Why does a rock at the bottom of a cliff have zero gravitational potential energy?

What is it cannot fall any lower than that position?

500

Describe the effect of thermal energy on water in a pot being heated on a stove.

What is water at the bottom heats up first, causing convection currents?

500

Explain the significance of energy consumption disparity between developed and least developed countries.

What is developed countries consume more energy and contribute to more emissions?

500

What is the relationship between global population growth and energy demand

What is as populations grow, the demand for energy increases

500

Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 5 kg rock at the height of 10 meters using the formula (PE = mgh). G=9.8

What is 490 J?

500

If you double the mass of an object, how does that affect its potential energy?

What is it doubles the potential energy?

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