Conservation
Measuring Energy
Kinetic vs. Potential
Transfer vs. Transformation
Fun Facts
100

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

What is the law of conservation of energy?

100

Units in which energy is measured.

What is Joules, calories, and Calories?

100

Energy of motion.

What is kinetic energy?

100

The movement of the same kind of energy.

What is energy transfer?

100

Source of all energy on earth.

What is the sun?

200

If the total amount of energy in a system stays the same it is said to be ________.

What is conserved?

200
Unit of energy measurement which supersedes?
What is Joules?
200

Potential energy

What is stored energy?

200

Energy transformation

What is the conversion of energy from one form to another?

200
Type of energy found in plants and animals.

What is chemical energy?

300

A system is made up of ________.

What is the objects and things around the objects?

300

The rate at which energy is used.

What is power?

300

This determines the amount of kinetic energy an object has.

What is mass and speed?

300

A stove warming a pot of water.

What is an example of energy transfer?

300

Type of energy stored in bonds.

What is chemical?

400

Objects losing energy over time.

What is dissipation?

400

Unit in which electrical energy is measured.

What are kilowatt hours?

400

The formula for kinetic energy.

What is 1/2mv2?

400

Radiant energy from the sun coming to earth.

What is an example of energy transfer?

400

Type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.

 What is nuclear?

500

This causes thermal energy to dissipate.

What is friction?

500

This tells you how much energy a device consumes per second.

What is a power rating?

500

mass x gravity x height

What is the formula for potential energy?

500

The type of energy transformation that involves a windmill.

What is mechanical energy being transformed to electrical energy?

500

Information provided by an EnergyGuide label.

What is energy used and/or cost per year?