This type of energy is stored energy.
What is potential energy?
These are the two parts of an atom:
What are the nucleus and electrons?
This is what is being observed or measured in an experiment.
What is the Dependent Variable?
Thermal energy passing from hot to cold objects.
What is conduction?
The force between 2 objects when they rub together, often causing heat.
This type of energy is what we use instead of the word "heat" in scientific language.
These make up the nucleus of an atom:
What are protons and neutrons?
This is the thing being tested in an experiment. It changes in each trail.
What is the Independent variable?
Thermal energy passing through liquids and gasses.
What is convection?
What is a Conclusion?
A melon rolling down a hill is an example of this type of energy
Electrons have this kind of charge ( + - N):
What is - ?
This type of experiment keeps everything the same except for the Independent variable.
What is a controlled experiment?
Thermal energy passing through empty space on waves.
What is radiation?
Light bouncing off of a smooth or shiny surface.
Reflection
This type of energy is caused by electrons moving through a circuit on a conductor:
What is Electrical Energy (electricity)?
This is the predetermined track on which electrons orbit the nucleus:
An smart guess about something.
What is a Hypothesis?
A microwave uses this kind of Thermal energy transfer to heat up food:
What is Radiation?
Light being bent as it passes through an object.
Refraction.
This form of energy occurs through vibrating molecules moving the air around them, thus creating waves.
What is sound energy?
Neutrons have a charge of _______ where as protons have a charge of _____.
What are "N" and "+"?
This is the result of the experiment and proves your hypothesis as correct or incorrect.
What is a conclusion?
When a ball is held up and dropped, _____ energy transfers into _____ energy.
What are (Gravitational) Potential and Kinetic?
How high or low a sound is.
Pitch.