Sun
Solar Energy
Solar Electricity
Days & Seasons
Vocabulary
100

The Sun is a star. True or False

True

100

What is the source of solar energy?

The Sun

100

What does the prefix "photo" mean?

Light

100

From which direction does the Sun rise? 

East

100

Potential Energy

Energy stored for later use.

200

What does the word "solar" mean?

Sun

200

How many forms of solar energy exist?

2

200

Which form of solar energy produces electricity?

Light/Photovoltaic

200

In which direction does the Sun set?

West

200

Circuit

the path of an electric current

300

The Sun orbits the Earth. True or False?

False

300

What are the two forms of solar energy?

Light and heat

300

What device converts light from the Sun into electricity?

Solar Panel

300

How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun?

365 days or 1 year

300

Conductor

A device that allows electricity to flow freely

400

The Sun is _______________ miles from the Earth.

90 million

400

To capture the most solar energy, which direction do you point a fixed solar panel? (Northern Hemisphere)

South

400

What are the two particles that work together to create electricity from a solar panel? Where is each from?

Photons from the Sun

Electrons from the solar panel

400

Does the Sun produce solar energy when it's behind a cloud?

Yes, but not as much reaches the Earth.

400

Electric Current

A steady flow of electrons

500

The sunlight we receive for just an hour is enough to generate energy for __________ for the whole world.

1 year

500

What are the scientific terms for the two forms of solar energy and which is which?

Heat = Thermal

Light = Photovoltaic

500

What equipment fixes issues with differing voltage between a battery and a device?

Power Manager

500

At what time of year is the Earth closest to the Sun?

January. It doesn't affect the weather due to the small difference in distance. Our seasonal weather is determined by the tilt of the Earth.

500

Define AC and DC.

AC or alternating current is what we get from wall sockets. The electrons move back and forth along the circuit.

DC or direct current is what we get from solar panels and batteries. The electrons move around the circuit in a single direction.