Definitions
Potential vs Kinetic
Energy
Nonrenewable vs Renewable
Mechanical Energy
Sundry
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What's the definition of energy?

The ability to do work.

100

What's the definition of kinetic energy?

The energy objects possess due to their motion.

100

What's the definition of renewable energy resource?

A resource that is easily replaced by natural methods.

100

What's the definition of mechanical energy?

The sum of any kinetic energy and any forms of potential energy in a system. 

100

What are the two general forms of energy?

Kinetic and potential.

200

What's the definition of a closed system?

When objects within the system are considered to be isolated.
200

What's the definition of potential energy?

The stored energy that can be used later. 

200

What's the definition of nonrenewable energy resource?

A resource that is not replaced naturally, at least not on a human time-scale. 

200

How does the total amount of energy remain constant? 

It can change forms/be transferred.

200

How do you increase an objects kinetic energy?

Increase the object's mass. 

300

What's the definition of fossil fuels?

Nonrenewable resources that are believed to be formed from the remains of plants and animals from the past. 

300

What does the equation KE=1/2mv2 ?

Kinetic energy.

300

Coal, oil, and natural gas are example of? 

Nonrenewable energy resources.

300

What happens when a ball reaches its highest point?

For a fraction of a second the ball has its max amount of gravitation potential energy(GPE), but no kinetic energy.

300

What is a joule?

A unit that measures how much work is done.

400

What's the definition of nuclear energy?

Nonrenewable energy produced by the nuclear fission reactions.
400

What does the equation GPE=mgh?

Gravitational Potential Energy.

400

Which form of energy represents 10% of the world's energy?

Nuclear energy.

400

What happens during a thrown ball's descent?

The gravitational potential energy(GPE) is transformed into kinetic energy.

400

What percentage of energy comes from nonrenewable resources? 

80%.

500

What's the definition of energy transformations?

When energy changes from one type to another. 

500

What's the definition of elastic potential energy(EPE)?

The energy that is stored when something is stretched slightly from its resting position.

500

What are the examples of renewable resources?

Biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, tidal, and wind. 

500

What happens when a descending ball hits the ground?

All of the ball's gravitational potential energy(GPE) has been converted into kinetic energy

500
What is a problem with using nuclear power plants?

Several serious accidents have happened, and large amounts of radioactive contamination have been released into the environment. 

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