Types of Energy
Transfer of Energy
Renewable Energy
Nonrenewable Energy
Conserve Energy
100
  • the energy of heat transfer

    • EX: boiling water, stove, fire

Thermal

100

Name this Energy Transfer:

Plugging in a toaster

Electrical to Thermal

100

natural resources that can be replenished or reused quickly enough to keep up with consumption

Renewable Resource

100

a substance that is used up faster than it can be replaced, and its supply is finite.

Nonrenewable Resource

100

Which of these is an advancement in technology that improves our ability to harness and use energy more efficiently?

A. Burning coal


B. Clearing land


C. Solar panels


D. Smart phones

 

C. Solar Panels

200
  • energy that travels in waves and particles

    • EX: microwave, x-rays, sunlight

Radiant (Light)

200

Name this Energy Transfer:

Knocking on a door

Mechanical to Sound

200

This renewable resources uses water to push a turbine and creates electricity 

Hydro Dam (Hydroelectric)

200

Give me 2 examples of Non renewable energy

Answers may vary

200

Which of the following best demonstrates how energy can be moved from place to place?

A. Planting seeds in a garden


B. Playing music on a stereo


C. Watching a sunset


D. Taking a nap

B. Playing music on a stereo

300
  • Energy an object has due to its motion or position

    • EX: swinging a bat, sound (vibrations), hydropower

Mechanical

300

Name this Energy Transfer:

Turning on your oven

Electrical to Thermal

300

Uses the wind (Mechanical) to push the propellers and generate electricity

Wind Turbine

300

Which nonrenewable energy source is used the most?

Petroleum 37%

Natural Gas 32%

Nuclear Electric Power 8%

Coal 11%

Petroleum

300

Students were asked to list two ways to conserve energy at home. Which student correctly listed two energy-saving actions?


A. Student 1:

- Leave the air conditioner on when leaving the room.

- Place the computer in sleep mode when it is not in use.


B. Student 2:

- Sleep with the television turned on.

- Turn off the fans when leaving the room.


C. Student 3:

- Keep the laptop plugged in when it is 100% charged.

- Turn off the air conditioner when leaving home.


D. Student 4:

- Turn off outdoor lights during the daytime.

 - Wash clothes only when you have a full load and in the coolest water that will get them clean.

D. Student 4

400
  • the energy of flowing electrons

    • EX: static, lightning, television, powerlines



Electrical

400
Turning on Christmas lights

Electrical to Radiant

400

Uses the sun to create electricty

Solar Energy (Solar Cell)

400

Which nonrenewable energy source is used the least?

Petroleum 37%

Natural Gas 32%

Nuclear Electric Power 8%

Coal 11%

Nuclear Electric Power

400

Which of the following is an example of work being done? 


A. Pushing against a wall but the wall doesn't move.


B. Holding a heavy backpack while standing still.


C. Pulling a wagon across the yard.


D. Sitting at a desk and reading a book.

C. Pulling a wagon across the yard

500

The Law of conservation of energy is........

Energy cannot _______________________. However it can be ______________

be created or destroyed, transformed one form to another

500

Sharpening a pencil and then writing with it

Mechanical to Mechanical

500

What the disadvantages to trees, wind turbines and solar energy?

Wind: very noisy and can cause harm to birds

Trees: Loss of habitat for many animals

Solar: Cannot be used at night or on cloudy days

500

Fossil fuels are nonrenewable because they

- take a long period of time to form

- Can run out before they are available again

500

VIEW QUESTION 6 on Test

Student 1