This is the energy stored in the bonds of a battery or the food you eat.
Chemical Energy
Output energy of a flashlight
Light
What do light colors do?
Reflect
What is stored energy?
Potential energy
This Law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.
The Law of Conservation of Energy
This is the energy of heat, which is the result of particles moving inside an object.
Thermal Energy
Output energy of a windmill
Eolic
Light enters a swimming pool. The bottom appears to be wavy, when it isn't. What am I?
Refraction
Dropping a ball is an example of?
Kinetic energy
The bending of light rays
Refraction
When you rub a balloon on your hair, you are creating this type of energy that can make your hair stand up.
Static Electricity
Input energy of a cellphone
(Hint: think of the battery)
Potential
A red shirt looks red because it sends red light back to your eyes but takes in most of the other colors.
What am I?
Reflection
What type of energy might a car have when it's at a stoplight?
Potential energy
The movement of heat within liquid and gases
Convection
This form of energy travels in waves and includes visible light, X-rays, and microwaves.
Radiant
Input energy of a campfire
Chemical
A clear glass of water sits in the sun. The light passes into the water, bends, and some of it bounces off the bottom of the glass. What am I?
Reflection and Refraction
Name 8 types of energy (besides potential and kinetic)
results vary:
electrical, thermal, hydraulic, eolic, static, light, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, sound, electromagnetic, and GPE
TRUE OR FALSE: Energy conservation is when you use less total energy to provide the same amount of useful energy.
False
A firecracker exploding releases three specific types of energy. What are they?
Light, Sound, Thermal
Input and output energy of a car
O: Mechanical/Thermal/Kinetic/Sound
A solar panel on a roof takes in sunlight and converts the energy into electricity instead of sending the light back.
What am I?
Absorption
What are the 4 properties of energy?
Transform, Transport. Transfer and Stored
What are the 3 factors that affect temperature change?
Material, size of substance, and environment