Intro to Energy
Temperature
Thermal Energy and Heat
Effects of Energy Transfer
100

the two types of energy

What are potential and kinetic energy?

100

this is how the particles move in a solid, liquid, and a gas

What is a solid that has vibrating particles, a liquid that has particles sliding past each other, and a gas that has particles freely moving. 

100

thermal energy and how is this measured

what is the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance? what is joules (J). 

100

renewable resource

What is an energy source that can be easily reproduced or replaced by nature?

200

the factors that contribute to the amount of kinetic energy and object has

What are mass and speed?

200

Kinetic theory of matter

States that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion. 

200

two factors that determine thermal energy of a substance

what is the temperature and the total amount of particles?

200

name the three fossil fuels

What are coal, natural gas, and petroleum?

300

mechanical energy

What is the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy?

300

relating to average kinetic energy and temperature

When the average kinetic energy of its particles increases the temperature increases, and when the average kinetic energy of its particles decreases, the temperature decreases. 

300

heat

What is the energy transferred from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature?

300

the main component of natural gas

What is methane?

400
give an example of energy transformation

When chemical energy is converted in the body....many others

400
this is where water freezes on a Celsius, Fahrenheit, and kelvin scale...and where water boils. 

Water freezes at 0 degrees on Celsius scale, 32 degrees on Fahrenheit scale, and 273 on kelvin scale. water boils at 100 degrees on a Celsius scale, 212 on a Fahrenheit scale, and 373 on a kelvin scale. 

400

calorie...one calorie is equal to _________ J.

What is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius?

4.18 J

400

this is why fossil fuels are dangerous and harmful

What is a product called carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas?

500

the difference between electromagnetic energy and electrical energy

electromagnetic energy is caused by vibration of electrically charged particles whereas electrical energy is caused by the position or motion of electrically charged particles. 
500

the temperature at which motion of particles stops. 

What is absolute zero?
500

describe conduction, convection, and radiation.

What is the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another through direct contact?

What is the transfer of energy as heat by the movement of a liquid or gas?

What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves?

500

Name the renewable and nonrenewable energy forms

nonrenewable - fossil fuels and nuclear energy. 

renewable - solar, hydroelectric, wind, geothermal, and energy from burned biomass.