Types of Energy
Waves
Renewable or Nonrenewable?
Heat Transfer
Vocabulary and Concepts
Final Jeopardy
100

This type of energy comes from heat and moves from warmer to cooler objects.

Thermal energy

100

A back-and-forth movement that starts a wave.

Vibration

100

This type of resource can be replaced or reused quickly

Renewable resource

100

Heat moves through direct contact.

Conduction

100

The ability to do work or cause change

Energy

100

Explain how energy from the Sun can turn into electricity that powers a lamp in your home

Sunlight → solar panels convert light into electrical energy → wires carry electricity → lamp turns electrical energy into light energy.

200

Energy made by vibrations traveling through air, water, or solids.

Sound energy

200

The distance from one wave to the next.

Wavelength

200

This type of resource takes millions of years to form

Nonrenewable resource

200

Heat moves through liquids or gases as warm air rises and cool air sinks

Convection

200

To save or use less energy

Conserve

300

This energy is caused by moving electric charges and can change into other forms.

Electrical energy

300

How tall a wave is

Amplitude

300

Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of this.

Nonrenewable resources

300

Heat moves through waves, like sunlight.

Radiation

300

Energy that can change from one form to another, such as electricity to light or sound.

Electrical energy

400

This energy travels in waves and can move through space without a medium.

Light energy

400

Waves that do not need a medium to travel.

Light waves

400

Sunlight, wind, and water are examples of this.

Renewable resources

400

The type of heat transfer happening when a metal spoon gets hot in soup.

Conduction

400

The type of energy you feel from the Sun.

Light energy or radiation

500

(Daily Double!) Question: Name two forms of energy that can travel in waves

Sound and light energy

500

The number of waves that pass a point each second.

Frequency

500

$500 (Daily Double!) Question: Name one renewable and one nonrenewable resource and explain how they’re used to create energy

Wind (renewable) turns turbines; coal (nonrenewable) is burned for electricity.

500

Warm air from a heater rising through a room is this kind of heat transfer

Convection

500

A wave property that determines how loud a sound or how bright a light is.

Amplitude

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