What is Energy?
Where Does Energy Come From?
How Does Energy Move?
Potential vs. Kinetic Energy
Examples of Energy in Action
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What is energy?

 Energy is what makes things happen!

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Where does gasoline come from?

Fuel for cars.

100

How does energy move from a battery?

As electricity.

100

What is potential energy?

Stored energy.

100

 What happens to a ball on a ramp?

It gets faster until it reaches flat ground.

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What is an example of heat energy?

The sun or a fire.

200

What type of energy do batteries provide?

Chemical energy that moves as electricity.

200

What happens to energy when you turn on a light?

It moves from the battery to light up the bulb.

200

Where is potential energy found?

In objects that are not moving, like a ball at the top of a hill.

200

Why do heavier objects have more kinetic energy?

They have more mass.

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What type of energy do we see in sound?

Sound energy (like music or talking).

300

What gives us energy to move?

Food.

300

How does energy transfer during a battery?

Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy.

300

What is an example of kinetic energy?

A ball rolling down a hill.

300

How does rolling down a hill demonstrate energy?

It shows kinetic energy as it moves.

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What is motion energy called?

Kinetic energy.

400

Name a source of light energy.

The sun or a flashlight.

400

Give an example of energy moving.

A ball rolling down a hill.

400

What happens to a ball at the top of a hill?

It has potential energy and can roll down.

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What does a moving car show?

Kinetic energy in motion.

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What can we observe as evidence of energy?

Heat, sound, light, or motion.

500

What natural force provides energy?

Gravity.

500

Explain how energy can be transferred.

Energy can move from one object to another.

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How do mass and kinetic energy relate?

Bigger, heavier objects have more kinetic energy.

500

Describe energy in everyday life.

Energy is seen in things like moving cars, running, or even the heat from the sun.