Heat
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
The Three Scales
Forms of Energy
100
The temperature is always 100 degrees celsius.
What is the temperature of boiling water?
100
The energy that an object has due to motion (copied from link).
What is kinetic energy?
100
Energy of position or stored energy.
What is potential energy.
100
Kelvin, celsius, and fahrenheit.
What is the three scales that measure temperature.
100
The sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy.
What is mechanical energy.
200
The temperature is 0 degrees celsius.
What is the temperature when water freezes?
200
A car driving on the road.
What is an example of kinetic energy.
200
Pulling a rubber band back.
What is one example of potential energy.
200
The kelvin scale.
What is the scale most used by physicists.
200
The amount of this depends on an objects kinds of atoms and their arrangements.
What is chemical energy?
300
Heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects.
What is the cycle in which heat moves.
300
One of these has to occur to increase the kinetic energy?
What is the mass or speed increases.
300
Potential energy due to an objects height above the ground.
What is gravitational potential energy?
300
The Fahrenheit scale.
What is the scale most commonly used in the United States?
300
Kinetic energy of an objects particles.
What is thermal energy?
400
The average kinetic energy of an object's particles.
What is temperature.
400
All the particles in a substance are moving.
What is the kinetic energy in a substance.
400
Potential energy due to an objects chemical compound.
What is chemical potential energy?
400
Celsius scale
What is the temperature scale most used by scientists and around the world?
400
When you split an atom's nucleus apart you get this.
What is nuclear energy?
500
What has more thermal energy? A bucket or a teaspoon of water at the same temperature?
What is the bucket has more thermal energy.
500
In a moving object.
What is something that kinetic energy will always be found.
500
Holding a ball 5 feet above the ground.
What is an example of gravitational potential energy.
500
The units on the kelvin scale.
What is a kelvin?
500
Kinetic energy caused by the vibration of particles in a medium such as steel, water, or air.
What is sound energy?
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