Energy Transformation
Power Plants
Bees?
Magnetism
Acids and Bases
Taylor Swift
Potpourri
200

The energy an object possesses due to its motion. It is mathematically expressed as a product of mass and velocity.

What is Kinetic Energy?

200

Using the kinetic energy of flowing or falling water, this power plant type is a renewable energy giant.

What is a hydroelectric power plant?

200

Electronic devices that play music will generate this type of energy from the speakers.

What is sound energy?

200

This region around a magnet, where magnetic forces can be felt, is visualized with field lines.

What is a magnetic field?

200

A solution with a pH lower than 7 is classified as this.

What is an acid?

200

This pop and country superstar’s albums include Fearless, 1989, and Midnights.

Who is Taylor Swift?
200

This radioactive noble gas is colorless, odorless, and can be a health hazard if it accumulates indoors.

What is Radon?

400

The energy stored in the bonds of elements or compounds. It is released or absorbed during reactions such as in batteries or combustion.

What is Chemical Energy?

400

This type of power plant generates electricity using photovoltaic cells or solar thermal technology.

What is a solar power plant?

400

When energy is converted from one form to another.

What is transformation?

400

The two ends of a magnet, where the magnetic force is strongest, are called these.

What are the north and south pole?

400

A substance that will increase the concentration of hydroxide ions when introduced to a neutralized solution.

What is a base?

400

Blank space was written from the perspective of this woman.

Who is Taylor Swift's media personality?
400

The process in which a gas changes directly into a solid bypassing the liquid phase.

What is deposition?

600

The energy resulting from the flow through a conductor, commonly observed in circuits.

What is electrical energy?

600

Splitting atoms is the key to producing energy in this type of power plant, known for its high output and low greenhouse gas emissions.

What is a nuclear power plant?

600
The movement of thermal energy from one object to another.

What is heat?

600

This type of magnet is created by running an electric current through a wire coil, often around a metal core.

What is an electromagnet?

600

The basic compound commonly used in cleaning products.

What is sodium hydroxide?

600

In 2019, Taylor Swift began re-recording her first six albums after a dispute over the ownership of her masters. This was the original label that owned them.

What is Big Machine Records?

600

Subatomic particles that are often more abundant in larger and heavier elements.

What are neutrons?

800

The internal energy of an object due to the random motions of its atoms and molecules, associated with temperature.

What is thermal energy?

800

This type of power plant burns a fossil fuel derived from ancient marine organisms to heat water and produce steam for electricity generation.

What is an oil power plant?

800

The transfer of heat from fast-moving particles to slow-moving particles.

What is conduction?

800

Magnets can attract this group of materials, including iron, nickel, and cobalt, which have unpaired electrons.

What are ferromagnetic materials?

800

When an acid reacts with a base, this type of reaction occurs, often producing water and a salt.

What is neutralization?

800

Taylor Swift provided the voice for this character from the Lorax.

Who is Audrey?

800

Born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland, this pioneering physicist and chemist was renowned for groundbreaking research on and discovery of radioactivity, radon and polonium.

Who is Madam Curie?

1000

The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. It can be released through splitting atoms or combining atoms.

What is nuclear energy?

1000

This power plant type relies on a fossil fuel formed from decayed plants over millions of years, making it a major but controversial source of energy worldwide.

What is a coal power plant?

1000

A quantum of electromagnetic energy that is the fundamental particle of electromagnetic radiation, characterized as both a particle and a wave.

What is a photon?

1000

This is the name of the process by which a material loses its magnetism when heated beyond a certain temperature.

What is the Curie point?

1000

This scientist was one of the first to define acids and bases in terms of their observable properties, such as taste, reaction with metals, and color changes in indicators

Who is Robert Boyle?

1000

The feline character from "Cats" played by Taylor Swift

Who is Bombalurina?

1000

Physicist best known for the pioneering work in the study of radioactivity, which led to the discovery of the phenomenon in 1896. Research focused particularly on uranium salts, and that they emitted rays capable of penetrating opaque materials.

Who is Henri Becquerel?