What is Energy
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Energy Transformations
Types of Energy
100

What is the definition of energy?

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change.

100

What type of energy is associated with motion?

Kinetic energy.

100

What is potential energy?

Stored energy ready to be used.

100

What is an example of energy transformation in a roller coaster?

At the top, it has potential energy; going down, it has kinetic energy.

100

What is sound energy?

Energy that travels in waves through matter, created by vibrations of objects.

200

Name two main types of energy.

Kinetic and Potential energy.

200

Name an example of kinetic energy.

A rolling basketball or a running student.

200

Identify one type of potential energy.

Gravitational, Elastic, or Chemical energy.

200

When you jump, what type of energy do you start with?

Potential energy when crouching.

200

Name a real-world example of sound energy.

Musical instruments or your voice.

300

Can energy be created or destroyed?

No, energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms.

300

What factors affect the amount of kinetic energy an object has?

Mass and speed.

300

What is an example of gravitational potential energy?

A book on a shelf.

300

Describe the energy transformation that occurs during jumping.

Potential energy transforms into kinetic energy when jumping up.

300

What is electrical energy?

Energy that results from moving electrons.

400

What happens to kinetic energy when an object's mass increases?

Kinetic energy increases when mass increases.

400

If a car is moving faster, what happens to its kinetic energy?

It increases.

400

How does elastic potential energy work?

It is stored in objects like a stretched rubber band.

400

What happens to energy in a swinging pendulum?

It changes between potential and kinetic energy as it swings.

400

Give an example of how electromagnetic energy is used.

In TV remotes or cell phones.

500

Give an example of something that uses energy in everyday life.

Answers may vary (e.g., a car, a light bulb).

500

Explain how kinetic energy changes as a roller coaster goes down a hill.

Kinetic energy increases as the roller coaster moves down.

500

Describe how potential energy and kinetic energy are related in a pendulum.

As the pendulum swings, it changes from potential energy at the top to kinetic energy at the bottom.

500

Why is understanding energy transformation important?

It helps us understand how energy is used and conserved in systems.

500

Explain what nuclear energy is.

Energy that comes from changes in an atom's nucleus.

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