Forces
ENERGY TRANSFERS & TRANSFORMATIONS
WAVES — TRANSFER OF ENERGY
EARTH’S TILT & SEASONS
TIDES — EARTH, SUN & MOON
100

What type of energy is stored due to an object’s height?

What is gravitational potential energy?

100

In a simple circuit, electrical energy often transforms into which type of energy in a lightbulb?

Light (radiant) and thermal energy.

100

In a transverse wave, particles move __________ to the direction of the wave.

Perpendicular.

100

What causes seasons?

The tilt of Earth as it revolves around the Sun.

100

What causes ocean tides?

The gravitational pull of the Moon (and Sun).

200

What type of potential energy is stored when a rubber band is stretched back?

What is elastic potential energy?

200

When a wolf eats a rabbit, what energy transformation takes place?

Chemical energy → kinetic/thermal energy.

200

In a longitudinal wave, particles move __________ to the direction of the wave.

Parallel.

200

When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, what season is it there?

Summer.

200

When the Sun, Moon, and Earth form a straight line, what kind of tide occurs?

Spring tide.

300

Kinetic energy depends on two variables. Name both.

What are mass and speed?

300

Explain the Law of Conservation of Energy.

Energy cannot be created or destroyed; only transferred or transformed.

300

Sound waves are an example of what type of wave?

Longitudinal.

300

Why do we receive less direct sunlight in winter?

Our hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.

300

When the Sun and Moon pull at right angles, what kind of tide forms?

Neap tide.

400

Compare chemical potential energy and kinetic energy.

Chemical PE is stored in bonds; kinetic energy is motion.

400

On a roller coaster, why is the first hill always the tallest?

It gives the cart maximum gravitational PE that transforms into KE.

400

What part of a transverse wave is the highest point?

The crest.


400

Describe one model you could build to show Earth’s tilt.

Tilting a foam ball on a stick around a lamp to represent direct vs indirect light.


400

How many high tides does most of Earth experience a day?

Two.

500

A bow being pulled back stores elastic PE. Describe what happens to that energy as the arrow is released.

Elastic PE → kinetic energy (transfer and transformation).

500

In photosynthesis, what transformation happens to sunlight?

Radiant energy → chemical potential energy in glucose.

500

Explain how energy moves through a slinky when you push the coils together and release.

Energy travels as a longitudinal compression wave although the coils themselves don't travel.

500

If a location receives equal day and night, what astronomical event is occurring?

An equinox.

500

Explain why daily tides change slightly in time from one day to the next.

Because the Moon moves in its orbit, the tidal bulge follows later each day.