Words
Atoms
Energy Sources
Transformation
Electricity
100

An arrangement of devices that allow electricity to flow through it.

What is a circuit?

100

Protons have this charge.

What is positive charge?

100

This renewable energy can be produced from fast rivers or high waterfalls.

What is hydroelectricity?

100

This common kitchen tool converts electrical energy into radiant energy.

What is a stove/toaster?

100

This type of electricity is created when electrons flow continuously through wires.

What is current electricity?

200

A unit of measurement for amounts of electricity used.

What is Watt/KWatt?

200

Along with protons, the nucleus of an atom contains these.

What are neutrons?

200

This energy sources comes from heat in the earth.

What is geothermal?

200
This machine converts different forms of energy into electricity./

What is a generator?

200

These sources of electricity form underground over millions of years.

What are fossil fuels?

300

A path of electrical current that has more than one loop in the circuit.

What is a parallel circuit?

300

These parts of an atom have a negative charge.

What are electrons?

300

This renewable energy can be produced by burning unused tree pieces.

What is biomass?

300

When a fossil fuel is burned, this turns into thermal energy.

What is chemical/potential energy?

300

This category of material will allow electrons to pass through it.

What is a conductor?

400

The energy contained in a spring.

What is potential energy?

400

These are the loops that electrons travel in.

What are shells?

400

This type of energy source accounts for more than 60% of the electricity used in Canada.

What is hydroelectricity?

400

A flashlight converts this type of energy into light energy.

What is chemical energy?

400

These are the two main types of sources of electricity.

What are renewable and non-renewable?

500

This type of energy is released by hot or glowing objects.

What is radiant energy?

500

This the term for the splitting of atoms.

What is fission?

500

Oil and coal are examples of these.

What are fossil fuels?

500

This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

What is the law of energy conservation?

500

This category of material is used to prevent electricity from shocking.

What is an insulator?