Energy
Electrical Circuits
Non-Renewable and Renewable
Speed and Motion
Human Uses of Energy
100

What is energy?

Energy is the ability to make things change or move.

100

What type of circuit is this?

An open circuit
100

Is sunlight a renewable or nonrenewable recourse?

Renewable

100

Which object will travel father?

- Object at the tallest part of the ramp

- Object at the lowest part of the ramp

Object at the tallest part of the ramp.

100

What is an activity a family can do to positively impact the environment?

Recycle, plant a garden, etc...

200

The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another is known as _________.



heat

200

What do same charges do?

Positive - Positive

Negative - Negative

Repel or Push Away from each other

200

What does renewable mean?

Able to be replaced

200

True or False? An increase in force equals an increase in damage.

True

200

What is one major effect of oil spills?

a) Increase in plant growth

b) Improved water quality

c) More fish in the ocean

d) Loss of animal and plant life

d) Loss of animal and plant life

300

What type of energy is the energy of a moving object?

Kinetic Energy

300

In order for electricity from a battery to power a light bulb, the wire has to provide the electricity a path to do what?

flow through the entire closed circuit

300

Is coal a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

Nonrenewable

300

Maggie and Cooper are rolling golf balls down a ramp. As the balls roll down the ramp, what do the balls gain?

Speed
300

True or False? Levees make riverbanks taller, helping to prevent a river from flooding towns.

True

400

What do solar panels convert?

Light energy to electrical energy

400

What happens when you push a doorbell? 

a) Energy is stored

b) Energy is lost

c) Energy flows through a circuit to produce sound

d) Energy is converted into light

c) Energy flows through a circuit to produce sound

400

A student lists different sources of energy and their uses in a table, as shown.

Which are renewable resources?

Wind, Water, Sunlight

400

Fill in the blanks:

A collision changes the a) ______ and b) _______ of the objects colliding

a) color, energy, work, speed

b) color, energy, work, speed

a) speed

b) energy

400

A student thinks that using wind energy is more beneficial than using oil. The student writes several statements about using wind energy.

Which statement is incorrect about wind energy?

Statement 3

500

What is an example of energy transformation? 

a) A car sitting in the driveway

b) A microwave heating up food

c) A ball rolling down a hill

d) A book sitting on a shelf

b) A microwave heating up food

500

How can the circuit in the diagram be most accurately described?

Closed circuit

500

The table lists four sets of resources that are available for humans to use for energy.

Which set can be conserved by replacing its resources with renewable resources?

Set 1

500

A rolling toy car hits a ball that is not moving. The toy car stops moving, and the ball bounces away.

What happens to the energy during the crash?

   

The energy from the toy car transfers to the ball through the collision. 

500

Lily bought a dozen inflated balloons for her birthday party. When she got home, she left the balloons outside in the hot sun. After a while, two of the balloons popped. She brought the rest of the balloons into her air-conditioned home.

Lily then decided to try an investigation. She put one of the balloons in the freezer for an hour. When she took it out, she observed that the balloon had shriveled.

Using thermal energy transfer and collisions as evidence, what happened to Lily's balloons in the sun?

* As the thermal energy of the particles inside the balloon increases, the particles moved faster and collided more with the sides of some of the balloons. This caused some of the balloons to pop.

* Thermal energy caused the ballons to expand

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