Forms of Energy
Energy Transformations
Heat and Heat Transfer
Renewable and nonrenewable resources
Wildcard
100

The ability to do work.

Energy

100

As kinetic energy increases, potential energy _______. 

decreases

100

Heat energy moves from ______ substances to ______substances. 

Warmer to colder

100

Name the four nonrenewable resources.

Coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear

100

What is a material that slows or stops the flow of heat energy?

An insulator. 
200

Which form of energy is stored in the bonds of molecules?

 Chemical energy

200

What kind of energy transformation is taking place in the picture below?

Nuclear to electrical

200

Heat transfer due to direct contact is called ____.

Conduction
200

Name the 5 renewable energy sources. 

solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass

200

What is OK and what is it's equivalent on the Celcius scale?

OK is Zero Kelvin, a theoretical value where the motion of atoms completely stops. The Celsius equivalent is -273 degrees Celcius. 

300

If a tennis ball is dropped from shoulder height, which choice best describes its energy?

a. KE decreases as it falls

b. PE is greatest just before it is dropped

c. KE is greatest as soon as it is dropped

d. PE increases as it falls to the ground.


B. Most PE just before it is dropped

300

In a wind-up toy such as the chattering teeth, when will the toy have the GREATEST potential energy?

After it is wound

300

Why does the liquid in a thermometer rise when heat is added to it?

Thermal expansion.

300

What is the specific fuel used in nuclear power plants. 

Uranium

300

See phase change graph.

Between which two points is the substance in the solid phase?


AB

400

The type of energy that is measured by the internal motion of the molecules. 

Thermal Energy

400

See pendulum diagram.

Which position is the greatest kinetic energy?

Position 3
400
Describe the movement of molecules during convection.
As the molecules in a liquid or gas are heated they rise.  As the molecules rise, they lose heat energy and then sink, creating a current. 
400

Explain the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.

Nuclear fusion is when two nuclei join together. 

Nuclear fission is when the nucleus of an atom is split. 

400

See phase change graph.

There are two sections of the graph where phase changes are occurring.  Name them.

BC, DE

500
Energy of movement or position

Mechanical Energy

500

Which two places is the Potential Energy considered unchanging?

B, D

500

See diagram.Name the types of heat transfer taking place in A, B, C.

A- convection

B-Conduction

C- Radiation

500

What could be a reason for increased use of electricity in the United States?

a. decreased technology use

b. more renewable energy used

c. reducing the use of electronic devices

d.increased population

increased population

500

What happens to the temperature of H2O during the phase change of freezing?

It stays the same.