Renewable
Nonrenewable
Forms of Energy
Transfer of Energy
Fun Facts About Energy
100
Energy from a source that is not depleted and is replaced as fast as it is used.
What is renewable energy?
100
A natural resource that cannot be remade or re-grown at a pace quick or abundant enough to replenish itself.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
100
A type of energy that is in motion.
What is kinetic energy?
100
True or False: Liquid water has more thermal energy thatn solid (ice) water.
What is true?
100
This country produces the most oil every year.
What is Saudi Arabia?
200
What other energy source is wind known as?
What is solar?
200
_______ burns nearly half of the world's gasoline.
What is America?
200
The law that states that energy is constantly moving from one form to another.
What is the law of energy conservation.
200
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another.
What is the law of conservation of energy?
200
Food contains energy called...
What is chemical energy?
300
The device that directly converts solar energy into electrical energy.
What is a solar cell?
300
The main element of fossil fuels is...
What is Carbon?
300
List 6 different forms of energy.
What are kinetic, potential, gravitational, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or elastic.
300
During chemical reactions, chemical energy is often transformed into ______ or ________.
What is light or heat?
300
Albert Einstein's famous formula.
What is E=mc²?
400
______ energy may account for the world's main source of power by 2050.
What is solar?
400
Nuclear energy produces around ____ of the world's electricity.
What is 13% or ~1/10?
400
Is thermal energy kinetic or potential?
Both: kinetic and potential!
400
A thermometer works because the liquid in it contracts when heated. This is an example of ...
What is convection?
400
Acceleration of an object depends on the mass of an object and the amount of force applied.
What is Newton's second law?
500
The most Geothermal Power Plants are located on the ______ side of the country.
What is west?
500
This person built the first power plant.
Who is Thomas Edison?
500
A person standing on a diving board above a swimming pool has _________ _________ energy.
What is gravitational potential?
500
This unit is used to measure thermal energy.
What is joule?
500
__% of energy in a light bulb is used to create light.
What is 10%?
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