Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
Heat Energy
Electrical Energy
100

What is Potential Energy? What is Kinetic Energy? 

Potential Energy- energy that is stored. (not moving)

Kinetic Energy- energy of motion.


100

What is light energy? 

Light energy- is energy from the sun or another source that we can see. 

100

What is sound energy?

Sound energy- is the energy produced by vibrating objects. 

100

What is heat (thermal) energy?

Heat (Thermal) Energy- is the heat made when molecules move. 

100

What is electrical energy? 

Electrical Energy- is a form of kinetic energy produced by moving electrical charges. 

200

What is Mechanical Energy? 

Mechanical Energy- is the total potential and kinetic energy that is used during an action.

200

What does Translucent mean?

Translucent- is an object that is cloudy and only allows part of the light to pass through.


200

What is Amplitude? What is Wavelength? 

Amplitude- determines the loudness or volume. 

Wavelength- is the distance between wavelengths. 

200

What happens to the object when the molecules are moving super fast? 

The object heats up. 

200

What are 3 examples of electrical energy? 

Electrical Eel       Toaster

Phone                Wind Turbine

Battery              Solar Cell 

Vacuum 

Lightening 

300

What are 3 renewable energy sources? 

1. Sunlight

2. Water

3. Wind

300

What does Transparent mean?

Transparent- means that light can pass through to see the object on the other side.

300

What is a Crest? What is a Trough?

Crest- is the highest point of the wave.

Trough- is the lowest point of the wave. 

300

What happens to the object when the molecules are moving slow? 

The object stays cold. 

300

What object uses light energy and converts it into electrical energy? 

solar cell

400

What are 2 types of non-renewable energy sources. 

1. Fossil-fuel gas

2. Coal 

400

What does Opaque mean?

Opaque- is an object that light cannot pass through.

400

What happens with high pitch and low pitch? 

What happens with loud sounds and quiet sounds? 

High pitch means small wavelength.

Lower pitch means large wavelength.

When a sound is loud it creates a higher amplitude which heightens the crest. 

When a sound is quiet it creates a lower amplitude which lowers the crest. 

400
What are 3 examples of heat energy? 

Fireplace

Heater 

Dryer

400

In your home, how can you tell if something uses electrical energy? 

It is usually powered by a battery or you plug it in into an electrical outlet. 

500

What is the term for when one object runs into another and energy is transferred? 

Collision 

500

What does refraction, reflection, and absorption mean?

Refraction- light passing through an object and medium to cause the object to look bent. 

Reflection- light bouncing off an object. 

Absorption- absorbs light energy. 

500

Number 15

Label the parts of the sound wave. 


Answer: Draw on the board and label. 

500
What is something in our solar system that produces light and heat energy? 

The sun. 

500

Draw an example of an object that uses both electrical energy and heat energy. 

Answer: Draw on the board.