The ability to perform work?
What is energy.
When you combine 4 nuclei to form a larger nucleus?
What is Fusion.
A device created before the thermometer?
What is a thermoscope?
Electrical charge that does not travel in a circuit?
Any type of energy that is generated by the sun is called?
Energy that takes place in the nucleus of an atom?
What is Nuclear Energy.
When nucleus of an atom is split into smaller parts.
What is fission
Three examples of a thermal conductor...
Gold, aluminum, copper, silver, metals.
A geyeser is an example of this type of energy?
What is Geothermal Energy
When we were learning about electricity our LED flashlight activity was an example of a?
What is a circuit?
Energy that travels in waves through matter.
The amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree.
What is a calorie.
Material that does not conduct heat well but traps it.
What is a Thermal Insulator?
part of an atom with a nuetral charge?
What is a Neutron?
Insulator comes from the Latin word Insula which means?
What is Island?
What is magnetism.
What is temperature?
Particles will continue to transfer energy until the average speed of the particles is the same for each object.
a container that uses chemical energy to create electrical energy?
What is a battery?
Energy that travels through waves without a medium.
Light Energy
The most important source of energy for our Earth?
The Sun!
This type of energy gives us the maximum power.
What is Nuclear Energy.
Who developed the first Mercury thermometer?
Who is Daneil Fahrenheit.
Materials that allow the flow of electrons easily?
What is an electrical conductor?
The first nuclear power plant was built when?
What is 1956