Electricity does not pass through this
what is an insulator
True or False, Nuclear energy produces carbon emissions and contributes to climate change
What is False?
Type of electric current generated by solar power
What is DC? (Direct Current)
This type of electric current is generated from wind
What is AC? (Alternating Current)
Energy from a moving object
What is Kinetic energy?
Attaching components to a circuit board
What is soldering
This process powers nuclear plants by splitting atoms
What is nuclear fission?
Solar is considering this type of energy because it won‘t run out
What is renewable energy?
A Pro for wind energy allows no emission of this gas
What is no CO2 emissions?
True or false, energy is created by generators
what is false, energy is only transformed
A type of circuit that won’t work if one piece is removed
What is a circuit in series
This Canadian province generates majority of its energy from nuclear energy
What is Ontario?
One disadvantage of solar energy is that it doesn’t produce power during this time
What is nighttime?
building dams can damage homes for this
what is the surrounding wildlife?
These two renewable-energy sources do not involve steam in the generation process
What is solar and wind?
A type of circuit that will work when one piece is removed
What is a circuit in parallel?
One disadvantage of nuclear energy is that is produces this dangerous waste
What is radioactive waste?
This stores energy for when the weather is not ideal for the solar panels.
What is a battery?
This cycle allows hydro power to be a renewable source of energy
what is the water cycle
The kind of energy is in food that gives us the fuel to move
What is chemical energy?
The four components of a circuit
What is the switch, wires, power source, load?
These medical isotopes are produces by Bruce power in the nuclear energy generation process
What is Cobalt-60 and Lutetium-177?
True or false, while solar panels have a high upfront cost, overtime they are one of the cheapest methods of energy generation
What is true
This Canadian province generates over 90% of its electricity from hydro power.
What is Quebec?
First law of thermodynamics
What is energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms?