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100

This is the ability to do work.

What is 'Energy'?

Pg 272, BTD

100

A bow string being pulled back and a tennis ball compressing when it is hit have this type of energy.

What is 'Elastic energy'?

Pg 278, elastic energy section.

100

As you pick up a box by standing, you use these to do work.

What are 'legs'?

Pg 289, figure 8.21


100

This type of machine is made up of two or more simple machines that operate together.

What is a 'Compound machine'?

Pg 301, Simple Machines section, first paragraph

100

Plants take the solar energy it releases and turns it into this type of energy.

What is 'chemical energy'?

Pg 281, figure 8.10

200

An object resting on the top shelf of a bookcase at rest contains this kind of energy.

What is 'Potential energy'?

Pg 276, BTD

200

In lab 8.1, this was the object used to test your hypothesis about elastic energy.

What is 'a rubber band'?

Pg 279, lab 8.1 materials

200

In physics, work is the transfer of this.

What is 'energy'?

Pg 289, Energy and Work section

200

A machine can never operate at 100% efficiency because of this.

What is 'Friction'?

Pg 301, Efficiency section, second paragraph

200

This is the SI unit for power.

What is 'A watt'?

Pg 292, first paragraph.

300

The two types or potential energy are gravitational and _______.

What is 'Elastic energy'?

Pg 276, 4h paragraph

300

This type of energy is associated with moving charged particles.

What is 'Electrical energy'?

Pg 283, Electrical energy section.

300

This is the formula to calculate work.

What is 'Work = Force x Direction'?

Pg 290, blue box defining this formula

300

This type of machine consists of a bar that rotates around a fixed point called a fulcrum.

What is a 'Lever'?

Pg 303, infographic 8.1

300

This is the force a person exerts on a machine.

What is 'Input force'?

Pg 297, BTD

400

When billiard balls are hit into each other, this is transferred from one ball into another causing it to move.

What is 'kinetic energy'?

Pg 275, figure 8.4

400

________ fission is a process that releases energy by splitting atomic nuclei apart.

What is 'Nuclear energy'?

Pg 285, nuclear energy section

400

Work is maximized when the direction of force and the direction or motion are this.

What is 'the same (direction)'?

Pg 289, figure 8.22

400

This is the formula for Ideal Mechanical Advantage, or IMA, and is used by scientists to calculate a machine's mechanical advantage in the absence of friction. 

What is 'Input Distance / Output Distance'?

Pg 299, Equation 8.6

400

A horse's ability to lift about 33,000 pounds 1 foot of distance in 1 minute is known as this and was calculated to be equal to 746 watts of power.

What is 'A horse power'?

Pg 293, think about this section

500

The formula 'KE = 1/2 x m x v2' represents this.

What is 'Kinetic Energy'?

Pg  273, equation in blue text.

500

This is the sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy.

What is 'Mechanical energy'?

Pg 281, mechanical energy section

500

This is the amount of work done each second.

What is 'Power'?

Pg 291, BTD

500

Actual Mechanical Advantage, or AMA, is calculated using this formula.

What is 'Output Force / Input Force'?

Pg 298, Equation 8.5

500

In lab 8.1, the reason there were 5 trials for each length the rubber band was pulled back was to reduce this. 

What is 'experimental error'?

Pg 280, Last paragraph

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