The ability to work or cause change
What is energy?
This is the type of potential energy in a floor mat when a gymnast preforms a routine
What is Elastic potential energy?
Lightening is an example of this type of energy in nature
What is electrical energy?
This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
What is temperature?
The measure of the amount of energy in a wave.
What is Amplitude?
"Energy" is from the Greek word "energos" which means this
What is "active"
Energy that is stored in the center part, or nucleus, of an atom
What is Nuclear Energy?
A microwave uses this kind of energy to heat food.
This is the place in a sound wave where particles are squeezed together.
What is "compression"?
The lowness or highness of a sound.
What is pitch?
These are the two main types of energy
What is Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy?
This main type of energy is stored energy or energy of position
What is potential energy?
Thunder is a form of this energy in nature.
What is sound energy?
This is the place in a sound wave where particles are spread farthest apart.
What is rarefaction? (means to make rare or thin)
Professionals who help people who have trouble hearing.
What is an Audiologist?
This type of energy is released when a ball falls down the steps
What is Gravitational energy?
This main type of energy is the energy an object has because of its motion
What is Kinetic energy?
This is the energy that moves particles in matter.
What is Thermal energy?
This is the distance between a certain point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave.
What is a wavelength?
Men usually have lower voices than women. Infer whether a man's vocal cords would be thicker or thinner than a woman's.
What is thicker, because thicker vocal cords produce lower pitch.
This is the type of energy used when fuels (wood, coal, gas) are burned
What is Chemical energy?
Throwing a football is this type of energy
What is Mechanical Energy?
Heat always flows in this direction.
What is from a warmer object to a cooler object?
This is the number of wavelengths per second.
What is frequency?
Bonus... you make up a question for your opposing team.
What is HELP!