The ability to do work.
Energy
Riding a bike is an example of this kind of energy.
Kinetic energy
What do we call fossil fuel sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas?
Nonrenewable energy sources
Wind, solar, and biomass are examples of what?
Renewable energy sources.
What is nonrenewable energy?
Non-renewable energy comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes.
The energy of motion.
Kinetic energy
What kind of energy is shown in the picture below?
Nuclear energy
Turbines collect this energy source in wide open spaces using giant spinning blades
Wind energy
Physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion.
Newton
What is renewable energy?
Renewable energy is any kind of energy that comes from natural sources and won't run out in a lifetime.
Type of energy that is stored.
Potential energy.
The amount of matter that an object contains.
Mass
Turning a doorknob is an example of what kind of energy?
Mechanical Energy
What are fossil fuels made from?
The remains of dead plants and animals.
Energy created from the fusion or breaking of atoms.
Nuclear energy.
A measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object with mass
Weight
Renewable organic material that comes from plants like trees, crops like corns, and animals.
Biomass
A rollercoaster uses what two kinds of energy?
Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
The sun provides what two types of energy?
Heat (thermal) and Light (Radiant)
energy that flows down high voltage wires
electrical energy
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed. This is known as the....
Law of Conservation of Energy
Name the form of energy shown.
Potential Elastic energy
As your car burns gasoline,
________ energy is being transformed into mechanical energy.
Chemical
Heat energy from deep inside the earth.
Geothermal energy.
Sedimentary deposits of ancient swamp forests composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible. Primarily used as fuel to generate electric power in the United States.
Coal.