Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Energy Conversions
Heat Transfer
RANDOM
100

As a falling ball approaches the ground, its potential energy-


WHAT IS IT DECREASES

100

WHAT IS KINETIC ENERGY?

WHAT IS THE ENERGY OF MOTION

100

A toaster changes electrical energy into this type of energy.

THERMAL ENERGY

100

WHAT ARE THE 3 WAYS HEAT CAN BE TRANSFER?

WHAT IS CONDUCTION, CONVECTION AND RADIATION

100

What form of energy would NOT be considered for electrical energy production?

COAL ENERGY

SOLAR ENERGY

ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY

WIND ENERGY

WHAT IS ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY

200

TRUE OR FALSE 

POTENTIAL ENERGY IS STORED ENERGY

WHAT IS TRUE

200

WHAT IS NOT A TYPE OF KINETIC ENERGY:

RADIANT

ELASTIC

THERMAL

MECHANICAL

WHAT IS ELASTIC ENERGY

200

Solar panels convert light energy into this energy.

WHAT IS ELECTRICAL ENERGY

200

Heat always moves from ______ to ______.

WHAT IS HOT TO COLD

200

IN THIS PHASE CHANGE GRAPH, WHAT IS HAPPENING AT NUMBER 2 WITH THE ICE?


WHAT IS A LIQUID.

300

A CAR IS ON A HILL, THEN THE WIND PUSHES IT DOWN THE HILL. IT REACHES THE BOTTOM THEN STOP. WHEN DOES THE CAR HAVE THE MOST POTENTIAL ENERGY?

WHAT IS AT THE TOP OF THE HILL

300

When a bike slows down, its kinetic energy is transformed into this form.

WHAT IS THERMAL ENRGY (HEAT)

300

A bicycle rider ate breakfast before their ride. Which of the following energy transformations occurred during the bike ride?


WHAT IS CHEMICAL TO KINETIC ENERGY

300

This type occurs in liquids and gases when warm parts rise and cooler parts sink.

WHAT IS CONVECTION

300

TELL ME 3 PROS AND CONS FOR USING RENEWABLE VS NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES. 

WHAT IS :

RENEWABLE RESOURCES

✅ Pros

  1. They won’t run out — they replace themselves naturally.

  2. Cleaner for the environment — produce little to no pollution.

  3. Low cost long-term — once built, energy is often cheap to produce.

❌ Cons

  1. Weather dependent — solar needs sunlight, wind needs wind, etc.

  2. High setup cost — building wind turbines or solar panels can be expensive.

  3. Takes up space — large solar farms or wind farms need lots of land.


NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES: 

✅ Pros

  1. Easy to use and transport — already built into our systems.

  2. Reliable — energy can be produced anytime, not weather dependent.

  3. High energy output — a little fuel can produce a lot of energy.

❌ Cons

  1. Will eventually run out — they take millions of years to form.

  2. Pollution and greenhouse gases — harms air quality and climate.

  3. Environmental damage — drilling, mining, and spills can harm ecosystems.

400

Increasing these variable will increase an object’s gravitational potential energy.

WHAT IS MASS AND HEIGHT

400

This state of matter has particles with the highest kinetic energy.

WHAT IS GAS
400

TRUE OR FALSE

KINETIC ENERGY CAN ONLY TRANSFORM INTO POTENTIAL ENERGY

WHAT IS FALSE

400

The Sun heats Earth through this method of heat transfer.

WHAT IS RADIATION

400

WHAT DOES ABSOLUTE ZERO MEAN?

WHAT IS At absolute zero all motion stops, so there is no motion to create thermal energy.


500

A book sitting on a high shelf has potential energy because of this force acting on it.

WHAT IS GRAVITY

500

SAY THE LAW OF CONSERVATION

WHAT IS ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED ONLY CHANGE OR TRANSFORMED

500

Starting with the sun tell me a 4 path energy conversion ending with turning on your tv at home

TEACHER DISCRETION

500

DRAW A PICTURE THAT SHOWS ALL 3 WAYS HEAT CAN TRANSFER

TEACHER DISCRETION

500

A pot of water is measured at 25°C. What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?

°F=(°C×1.8)+32

WHAT IS 77 DEGREES