The energy that moving objects have.
What is kinetic energy?
Eating food stores this form of energy.
What is chemical energy?
Newton's first law is often called "the law of ..."
What is inertia?
When two poles repel each other then they must be this.
What is the same?
The parts of an atom found in the nucleus.
What are protons and neutrons?
This form of energy is increased as objects are lifted higher in the air.
What is potential energy?
At the peak of a roller coaster energy is transferred in this way.
What is PE to KE?
This force is what's responsible for slowing objects and heating them up.
What is friction?
Lightening is an example of this type of electricity.
What is static electricity?
These are the outermost shell of the atom that are responsible for chemical reactions.
What are valence electrons?
When energy changes form from kinetic to potential or vice versa we call it this.
What is energy transformation?
Thermal energy transferred by touch.
What is conduction?
The forces acting on this object are called this.
What is unbalanced?
This is the form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to humans.
What is visible light?
This equation can be called this.
What is balanced?
The unit used to measure thermal energy.
What is the joule?
Thermal energy transferred through a fluid like air or liquids.
What is convection?
This force is perpendicular to an object resting on another object.
What is normal force?
The measurement of a wave's cycles per second (Hz).
What is frequency?
This element is a halogen in period 3.
The total energy of a substance responsible for temperature.
What is thermal energy?
Energy from the sun is transferred to earth in this way.
What is radiation?
The gravitational potential energy (GPE) of a 1 kg book that is 1 meter above the ground.
g = 9.8 m/s^2
What is 9.8 joules?
This type of wave is called this.
What is longitudinal?
The density of this rock with a mass of 11 grams
What is 1.1 g/mL