How many total Newton's Laws are there?
What is 3.
A television converts electrical energy into _________________ and ______________ energies.
What is light; sound
___________ energy is energy stored in particles of matter.
What is chemical
What is kinetic energy?
What is "the energy of motion".
According to which law of energy, energy can't be created or destroyed?
What is first law of conservation.
What is Newton's First Law?
What is inertia.
When you rub your hands together and they get warm, what type of energy is taking place.
What is thermal energy.
What is Energy Transfer.
What is "energy moving from one thing to another".
What is potential energy?
What is stored energy.
Can energy be created or destroyed?
What is "No, energy is always conserved"
What is Newton's Second Law?
What is F = M x A
A wind farm converts _____________ energy into _______________ energy.
What is kinetic; electrical
A nuclear bomb converts ________________ energy into kinetic, sound, light and thermal energy.
What is nuclear
When a rubber band is stretched, it is demonstrating which type of potential energy?
What is elastic potential.
________ are the starting substances in a chemical equation.
What is reactants.
What is Newton's Third Law?
What is "with every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
A greenhouse converts ___________ into heat energy.
What is light
A microphone converts ___________ energy into __________ energy.
What is sound; electrical
Is a flowerpot sitting on a windowsill potential or kinetic energy?
What is potential energy?
What happens to atoms in a chemical reaction?
What is "they are rearranged"
Mr. Haughey crashed his car. When he crashed, the car stops but he keeps going forward. Which one of newtons laws is this?
What is Newton's first law.
An explosion converts chemical energy into kinetic, sound, light and ___________ energy.
What is heat
What is energy?
What is the ability to do work.
Is a burning candle potential or kinetic energy?
What is both.
What will weigh more when a chemical change is complete? The reactants before the chemical reaction, or the product after the reaction is complete?
What is "they both will weigh the same"