Energy

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Which of the following objects has the most potential energy? A. A ball sitting on a table B. A ball resting on the ground C. A ball sitting on a mountaintop D. A ball that's been thrown into the air

C

How is nuclear energy released? A. By burning fuel B. By moving turbines C. By chemicals mixing D. By atoms fusing together or splitting apart

D

What do wind and moving water have in common? A. They both have nuclear energy B. They both have chemical energy C. They both have light energy D. They both have kinetic energy

D

What is energy? Choose the best answer. A. Anything that radiates light or heat B. Anything that travels in the form of a wave C. Any object in motion D. Anything that makes matter move or change

D

nuclear

Energy contained by the nucleus of atoms

radiant

Energy from the electromagnetic spectrum such as visible light, x-rays, infrared,etc.

kinetic/motion

Energy of objects in motion

sound

Energy produced when matter vibrates and makes the the small bones of your ears move. The movement is transmitted to your nerve cells and then brain.

Magnetic

Energy stored in the magnetic field between 2 magnets due to their positions apart from each other.

Chemical

Energy that is stored in bonds between atoms and molecules.

Electrical

Energy used to power appliances, lights, heating systems.

5. Which of the following terms is synonymous with potential energy? A. Stored energy B. Motion energy C. Light energy D. Kinetic energy

A

What is the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy? A. Potential energy is the energy of objects at rest; kinetic energy is the energy of objects in motion B. Kinetic energy is the energy of objects at rest; potential energy is the energy of objects in motion C. Potential energy has to do with chemistry; kinetic energy has to do with physics D. Kinetic energy has to do with chemistry; potential energy has to do with physics

A

Which of these objects has kinetic energy? A. A ball moving through the air B. A ball sitting on a table C. A ball buried underground D. A ball sitting on the edge of a cliff

A

Potential or gravitational

The energy an object possesses because of its position above a surface

elastic/stored mechanical

The energy an object possesses when its shape is changed through compression or stretching.

Thermal

The heat content of objects.


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