Energy
Circuits
Conductors and insulators
Law of conservation of energy/mystery questions
Energy transfer and transformations
100

Name 3 types of energy

Chemical, mechanical, gravitational, electrical, thermal, light, sound, nuclear, elastic, magnetic

100

Describe the symbol for a light bulb

Circle with cross

100

Is metal wire an insulator or conductor?

Conductor

100

Can energy be created?

No

100

Define energy transfer

Energy transfer is the movement of same form of energy from one location to another.

200

Define energy

The ability to do work

200

Which type of circuit has all circuit elements arranged in a single path?

Series circuit

200

Identify 2 materials that are insulators

Rubber, wood, cork

200

Can energy be destroyed?

No

200
Define energy transformation

Energy transformation is the process of changing energy from one type of form to another.

300

What are the two general types of energy?

Potential and kinetic

300
Explain what a parallel circuit is

A circuit with more than one path for current flow.

300

Describe the difference between insulators and conductors

An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely, whereas an electrical conductor is a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.

300
Define the law of conservation of energy 


Energy cannot be destroyed nor created

300

Provide an example of energy transfer.

Kicking a ball

400

Is energy stored in a battery potential or kinetic energy?

Potential energy (chemical)
400

What are the 3 essential components of a circuit?

battery, light, wire

400

How could you test if a material is a conductor or an insulator?

Put the material in a series circuit and see if the light bulb turns on. If the light turns on, the material is a conductor. 

400

Describe one benefit of a parallel circuits

If one bulb breaks, the other sections of the circuit will still have a flow of energy, and therefore the other bulbs will still light up

400

Provide an example of energy transformation

Electrical energy powering a light bulb and transforming into light and heat energy

500

What is energy measured in?

Joules

500

Explain what electric current is 


An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.

500

Explain why household wires have rubber coatings. Give 2 reasons.

To prevent electrical shock and to prevent electricity from being wasted by going into the surrounding environment 

500

Is seawater an insulator or conductor and why?

Conductor, as it contains salt/ions 

500
Describe energy transformation on a roller coaster

Potential gravitational energy at the top of the roller coaster transforms into kinetic movement energy as the carriage travels down the slope of the rollercoaster.