The Scientific Method
Types of Energy I
Types of Energy II
Energy Transfers
100

Jim wants to conduct an experiment to see if light will reflect off different materials. What does Jim have to do before starting his experiment?

What is write a hypothesis?

100

This is the sum of a system's kinetic and potential energy.

What is mechanical energy?

100

An apple is an example of this kind of energy.

What is chemical energy?

100

A light bulb turns this electrical energy into this kind of energy.

What is radiant?

200

This is the comparison group in an experiment.

What is the control group?

200

The sun, a light bulb, and an X-ray all use this type of energy.

What is radiant energy?

200

This is the type of potential energy found in a compressed spring.

What is elastic energy?

200

Your body uses this kind of energy from your food and turns it into motion and heat.

What is chemical?

300

Jasmine is doing an experiment to find out if plants grow better with rock music, country music, or no music. This is the independent variable in the experiment.

What is the type of music?

300

This type of energy is caused by vibrations, travels in waves, and is sensed by us through our ears.

What is sound?

300

This is the energy of motion.

What is kinetic energy?

300

A windmill turns wind into this type of energy.

What is electrical?

400

Natalia conducted an experiment to learn more about the kinetic energy of a marble. She rolled a marble down a ramp to see how far it would move a cup at the bottom of the ramp. This might be a reason Natalia got a different result each time.

What is she started the marble at a different place, and/or pushed the marble a different amount, and/or placed the cup in a slightly different place?

400

A thermometer measures this kind of energy.

What is thermal energy?

400
Sound and light energy are alike in that they both produce this.
What are waves?
400

A toaster turns this kind of energy into this kind of energy.

What is electrical energy into thermal energy?

500

These two words should always be a part of your hypothesis.

What are "if" and "then"?

500

If you imagine a drop of water about to fall down a waterfall, at the top of the waterfall the drop of water has this kind of energy.

What is potential energy?

500

This is stored energy.

What is potential energy?

500

This kind of energy is given off in every energy transfer.

What is thermal energy?

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