Vocabulary
Newton's laws
Speed and acceleration
Renewable and nonrenewable energy
Energy
100

An object or material that limits the transfer of thermal energy. Insulator or conductor?

Insulator

100

Hitting a punching bag and the bag coming back towards you

Third law

100

What is the speed of an object that travels 81 meters in 9 seconds?

9 m/s

100

Natural gas is renewable or non renewable?

Non renewable

100

Give an example of energy transfer

Example where energy passes from one object, organism, or location to another, remaining in the same type of energy.

200

When an object such as a piece of metal gets heated up, it undergoes... expansion or contraction?

Expansion

200
Pushing something very heavy being harder than pushing something light
2nd law
200

A car increases speed from 15 m/s to 35 m/s in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?

4 m/s2

200

Biomass is renewable or non renewable?

Renewable

200

Give an example of energy transformation

Example when one type of energy transforms into a different type.

300

The physical transfer process of thermal energy from a higher-temperature object to a lower-temperature object.

Thermal equilibrium

300

Kicking a ball and that your shoe flies off

First law

300

A train slows down from 30 m/s to 10 m/s in 10 seconds. What is its acceleration?

-2 m/s2

300

Geothermal energy is renewable or non renewable

Renewable

300

Give an example of transportation

An example where energy travels across a distance.

400

The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another object at lower temperature

Heat

400

The space shuttle sits completely still on the launchpad. Suddenly, the main engines ignite, shooting massive amounts of hot gas downward toward the ground with incredible force, which forces the heavy shuttle to lift upward into the sky. As the shuttle burns up its heavy fuel, its total mass becomes lighter and lighter, causing its upward acceleration to get faster and faster every second.

2nd and 3rd law

400

What is the distance that an object travels is it moves at 10 m/s for 6 seconds?

60 meters

400

True or false: radioactive substances last for so long, they can count as renewable energy

False - renewability doesn't depend on how long the energy source lasts for

400

Water is heated on a pot on the stove is transfer, transport, or transformation

Transfer

500

The total sum of the kinetic energies of each and every particle an object is composed of, depending on particle count and speed.

Thermal energy

500

Steph is driving her 1,200 kg car at a steady speed. Her backpack sits loosely on the passenger seat. Suddenly, a truck pulls out and Tania slams on the brakes. The car hits the truck and stops instantly. 

During the impact, the backpack flies off the seat and hits the dashboard. Steph is thrown forward, but her seatbelt pulls back against her body to stop her. At the moment of collision, Steph's car crumples as it pushes the truck backward, while the truck delivers an equal, crushing blow right back into Steph's car.

Inertia (backpack and Steph flying off); action and reaction (truck gets pushed backward but car gets crumpled too)

500

If my plane is travelling 1900 km and it will take about 3 hours, what will be its average speed in km/hr?

633 km/h

500

True or false: does renewable energy provide energy as quickly as non renewable energy? 

False
500

Explain how water is heated on a pot on the stove using radiation, conduction, and convection

Radiation of stove fire to pot

Conduction of hot pot to water

Convection in the water