The Source
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On the Spectrum
Pure Energy
Extras
100

This states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

100

All electromagnetic waves travel at the _________ speed as ___________.

What is same and speed of light?

100

A single quanta.

What is quantum?

100

The range of wavelengths produced by the sun.

What is solar spectrum?

100

Energy that is stored somehow, but which can be released.

What is potential energy?

100

The type of energy converted in the image below.


What is gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy?

200

These are the six sources of energy.

What are

  1. Electromagnetic Radiation

  2. Kinetic Energy

  3. Gravitational Potential Energy

  4. Chemical Potential Energy

  5. Thermal Energy

  6. Nuclear Energy?

200

The distance between the peaks in the waves.

What is wavelength?

200

Divided into discrete lumps or particles; non-continuous.

What is quantized?

200

The entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.

What is electromagnetic spectrum?

200

Heat energy that comes from the interior of the earth.

What is geothermal energy?

200

Electric power generated by the water retained by a dam.

What is hydroelectric power?

300

These are the four (possibly five) places where energy may be found.

What is:

The light that all the stars emit

Cosmic Microwave Background

The motion of all the galaxies

Gravity

Dark Matter?

300

This is Mrs. Saladino's favorite color.

What is green?

There is a single celled organism that is smaller than the wavelength of the color green.

300

This describes when electromagnetic radiation behaves like a wave and a particle.

What is dual nature?

300

The answer to this adorable meme.


What is awwww, hehehe?

300

Stored energy due to an object’s location in a gravitational field.

What is gravitational potential energy?

300

Energy stored in the chemical bonds holding together the molecules in various fuels or foods; is released during a chemical reaction that breaks down the compounds in the fuel or food.

What is chemical potential energy?

400

A nuclear reaction in which two hydrogen nuclei (protons) fuse together to form a helium nucleus, releasing energy in the process.

What is fusion?

400

A semiconductor device that converts light into electrical signals.

What are photovoltaic cells?

400

Refers to the single particle of electromagnetic energy, a single quantum; wave packet.

What is a photon?

400

The colors from red to violet that we can see.

What is visual spectrum?

400

Energy an object possesses by virtue of its motion.

What is kinetic energy?

400

The type of energy shown in the image below.


What is nuclear energy from fission?

500

A nuclear chain reaction in which a neutron shatters the nucleus of a heavy element, producing nuclear fragments and additional free neutrons that shatter other nuclei…

What is fission?

500

As electromagnetic waves get ______ the wavelengths get _____.

What is higher and shorter?

500

This is the difference between mass and weight.

What is mass does not change and weight depends upon the amount of gravity is placed upon an object.

500

These are seven examples of electromagnetic radiation.

What are

Radio waves            Microwaves

Infrared                Ultraviolet

Gamma                X-rays 

Cosmic (from the sun and stars)?



500

The energy in a substance that has been heated.

What is thermal energy?

500

What was modeled when we used these in class.


What are photons?