Energy Quiz Study Guide #1
(Potential or Kinetic?) Ocean waves moving toward the shore
Kinetic
(Potential or Kinetic?) The music produced by a person's voice when they sing
Kinetic
What type of energy also includes sound and thermal energy?
Kinetic energy
Forms of electromagnetic radiation
Visible light, gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, infrared radiation, and radio waves
They all use generators to produce electrical current
What do wind turbines, hydroelectric dams, and ethanol plants have in common?
Electrical to Thermal
What energy transformation occurs in a blow dryer?
thermal energy and light
What is electrical energy converted to inside a toaster?
The sun
What source of energy causes winds to blow around the Earth?
renewable resources examples
Wind power, solar power, hydroelectricity, and ethanol
What object converts wind power to electricity?
Wind turbine
Fossil fuel
a fuel formed deep in Earth's crust from the remains of plants and animals (coal, oil, and natural gas)
Global warming
a gradual rise in Earth's average temperature
Renewable resource
a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time
Nonrenewable resource
a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon
transverse wave
a wave that causes vibration at right angles (perpendicular) to its motion
Hydroelectricity
electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine
electrical energy
energy made available by the flow of electric charges through a conductor
Law of Conservation of Energy
energy may change form to another but cannnot be created or destroyed. Energy is transformed from one form to another with some energy being lost to the system as thermal energy at each conversion. However, the total amount of energy in the system stays the same throughout any conversion
Kinetic energy
energy of motion (anything in motion has this)
Sound
energy of vibrating materials or air molecules
Nuclear energy
energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms
Chemical energy
energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together
Electrical current
energy that results from the movement of charged particles
radiant energy
energy that travels in electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. A form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye
The faster an object moves, the greater its ________
kinetic energy
The energy an object has due to its position
potential energy
Gravitational potential energy
stored energy that is due to an object's position
nuclear potential energy
stored in the nucleus of an atom. Most concentrated form of energy
Potential energy is best described as...
stored or "waiting" energy
Energy
the ability to cause change or to do work, or to cause change in an object's position, speed, or direction. (the ability to make things happen) - can exist in many forms. It can be stored or expressed actively - Can be converted to another form, but can never be created or destroyed
mechanical energy
the energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or its stored energy of position. can be either kinetic or potential. It is the ability to do work.
Nuclear fission
the process by which a large nucleus splits into two small nuclei and energy is released. When atoms are split apart, used in power plants and weapons
Thermal energy
the total energy of a substance, both its average kinetic energy (temperature) and the amount of molecules in the substance. energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. depends on the speed and number of molecules.
True
(True or false) The following is a possible energy conversion path: Sun - Solar Panels - Toaster
Friction
A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching
Thermal energy
As an object heats up its particles move faster, increasing ____________
What item can convert chemical energy into electrical energy?
Battery
The type of energy stored in the bonds between atoms
Chemical energy
Which of these objects converts light to chemical energy?
Corn
Energy transformations
Energy is converted from one form to another (different types of energy) Energy comes in a variety of forms. Despite changing forms, energy is conserved and the total amount of energy remains the same.
Energy transfers
Energy travels from one object to another (same type of energy)
Non-renewable resources
Fossil fuels are _______________________________. That means there is a limited supply. Once the world runs out, there is no way to get more.
Thermal energy is due to ____
Friction
The higher an object is, the greater its __________________
Gravitational potential energy
sun → air → wind turbine → light bulb
Name an energy path that shows the way energy can get to a light bulb using wind
(Potential or Kinetic?) A fully stretched rubber band
Potential
(Potential or Kinetic?) A tank full of gasoline
Potential
A burning candle transforms into which two forms of energy
Radiant and thermal energy
What are the forms of energy?
Radiant, thermal, chemical, electrical, nuclear, and mechanical
elastic potential energy
Stored energy due to being stretched or compressed (ex: springs, rubber bands)
Nuclear fusion
The process by which two or more nuclei that have small masses join together to form a larger nucleus and energy is released. This occurs deep inside the Sun. There is hope that we will soon be able to harness this type of energy, essentially solving the energy supply problem