Types of Energy
Energy Resources
TE Transfer
Temperature
Grab Bag
100

Increasing the speed of an object increases this type of energy.

Kinetic energy

100

List one renewable energy resource.

Wind, hydroelectric, solar, biomass, geothermal

100

Pools stay cool in the summer because water has a ________ specific heat.

high

100
Temperature is defined in terms of average __________ energy.

kinetic

100

_________ is the ability to do work or cause change.

Energy

200

The form of energy in fossil fuels is...

Chemical potential energy

200

List an ADVANTAGE of fossil fuels.

They are widely available

200

Boiling water is an example of heat ____________. (method of thermal energy transfer)

Convection

200

Thermal energy is defined in terms of ___________ and ____________ energies

kinetic and potential

200

When two billiard balls hit each other and bounce off, which type of collisions occurs?

Elastic

300

A burning fire takes ___________ energy and transforms it into __________ energy and __________ energy

chemical; radiant/light; thermal; sound

300

Hydroelectric power uses ______________ as a renewable energy resource.

moving water

300

An example of a material with a low specific heat is a ____________.

metal

300

How long is thermal energy transferred through the process of heating?

Thermal energy is transferred until the temperatures of all particles in contact are the same.

300

The principle that keeps an object in motion unless acted on by an outside force is...

Newton's first law = inertia

400

This is the equation for total energy (mechanical energy for large scale objects OR thermal energy for particles).

total energy = potential energy + kinetic energy

400
Label the following as renewable or nonrenewable"

a. Uranium

b. Natural gas

c. Solar power

a. nonrenewable

b. nonrenewable

c. renewable

400

In a refrigerator, the thermal energy is transferred first to the ____________, and then to the ______ of the ________.

coolant; back of the fridge

400
A thermometer cannot measure thermal energy because it cannot measure the ____________ between particles.

Distance

400

When action reaction forces are present, they are not considered balanced forces. Motion can still occur because the forces are action on _____________ ____________.

different objects

500

Friction converts ___________ energy into ____________ energy.

mechanical; thermal

500

List the three main forms of fossil fuels.

Petroleum/Oil

Coal

Natural Gas

500

To check if a stovetop is hot, you place your hand near the top of the stove and feel that it is warm without touching it. You can feel the heat from the stovetop because of ____________.

Conduction

500

List the three temperature scales spelled correctly and their freezing and boiling points of water.

Fahrenheit: 32 and 212

Celsius: 0 and 100

Kelvin: 273 and 373

500

When an object's volume expands due to the principle of thermal expansion, what happens to its mass?

The mass stays the same.