
Energy Transfer
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Science, Physics
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6th - 9th Grade
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Katherine Heter
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4 Slides • 60 Questions
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Energy Transfer
By Katie Heter
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Multiple Choice
_ energy comes from the faucet
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy turns the turbine
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
the turbine then generates _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
the heater converts it to _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy escapes the top of the water
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy from the Sun causes
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
the solar panel to create _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
Light bulbs covert _ energy 1st
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
then it is converted to _ energy.
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
Clouds limit _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy from flames transfer to
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
2 types of energy in the steam thermal & ____
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy turns the turbine.
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
the turbine generates _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
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Multiple Choice
_ energy from the cyclist
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
is converted to a lot of _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
and a little bit of _ energy.
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
The _ energy from the bike wheel
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
spins the turbine generating _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
The light bulb creates a lot of _ energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
and a little _ energy.
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
The cyclist gets _ energy from eating
Mechanical
Electrical
Thermal
Light
Chemical
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Types of Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is energy that comes from movement?
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is energy that is stored from later use?
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Kinetic Energy with its description.
energy due to motion
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Kinetic Energy with its description.
electromagnetic energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Kinetic Energy with its description.
a wave that moves vibrations
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Kinetic Energy with its description.
flow of electric charge
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Potential Energy with its description.
stored in elastic objects
Chemical
Nuclear
Gravitational
Elastic
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Potential Energy with its description.
stored in atoms nuclei
Chemical
Nuclear
Gravitational
Elastic
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Potential Energy with its description.
stored in bonds of atoms or molecules
Chemical
Nuclear
Gravitational
Elastic
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Multiple Choice
Match the type of Potential Energy with its description.
stored due to height
Chemical
Nuclear
Gravitational
Elastic
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Multiple Choice
Highest Kinetic Energy
A
B
C
E
F
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Multiple Choice
Highest Potential Energy
A
B
C
E
F
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Multiple Choice
Highest Potential with Kinetic
A
B
C
E
F
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Multiple Choice
Lowest Potential Energy
A
B
C
E
F
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Multiple Choice
Lowest Kinetic Energy
A
B
C
E
F
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Multiple Choice
Mechanical transfer to elastic?
B
C
D
E
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Multiple Choice
Transfer from elastic potential to gravitational potential?
B
C
D
E
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Multiple Choice
Greatest Gravitational Potential
B
C
D
E
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Multiple Choice
Where does the potential energy for a lamp begin if your have a coal burning electric plant in your town?
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
Elastic Energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy enters the lamp from the power plant?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Select
What two types of energy is the potential energy converted to in the lamp?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of potential energy is used by this radio?
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
Elastic Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is the main type of kinetic energy that this radio converts energy to?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of potential energy is used by this solar powered calculator if its used outside (sun)?
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
Elastic Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is the main type of kinetic energy that this calculator converts energy to?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of potential energy is used by this toy car?
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
Elastic Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is the main type of kinetic energy that this toy car converts energy to?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of potential energy is in this rubber band guitar?
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
Elastic Energy
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Multiple Choice
What is the main type of kinetic energy that this guitar converts energy to?
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
The Law of Conservation of Energy say "Energy cannot be created or destroyed". While energy cannot be destroyed it is often released into the environment in the form of _________.
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
Radiant
(Light) Energy
Sound Energy
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Multiple Choice
15. Emma constructed a simple motor. When connected correctly, the coil of copper wire spins. Which of the following best describes the energy transformation that takes place between the paper clips and the spinning coil?
Chemical energy transforms into electrical energy
Mechanical energy transforms into electrical energy.
Electrical energy transforms into mechanical energy
Mechanical energy transforms into chemical energy.
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Multiple Choice
16. A television is a device that converts electrical energy into light and sound energy. Not all the energy that enters a television is converted into light and sound, however. What happens to the energy that enters a television but is not converted into light or sound?
The energy returns to the electrical socket.
The energy is stored in the wires in the television
The energy is lost as heat
The energy is destroyed in the conversion process
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Multiple Choice
17. Ms. Simpson's science students were observing a demonstration with Newton's cradle, as shown in the
diagram below. They noticed that when the ball was raised and released on the left side, it hit the stationary balls, and its kinetic energy was transferred all the way to the last ball on the right, causing it to be propelled up. This action continued for a while, but as time went on, the balls did not go as high and eventually stopped.
Why did the balls stop moving?
The combined mass of the balls could not be overcome by the force of one moving ball.
Due to the force of gravity pulling the balls down, energy was
continually lost to the surrounding environment.
Due to air resistance and friction between the string and the
frame, some of the energy was transferred to the surroundings.
The three middle balls blocked the energy from getting to the
outside balls, so they could not rise as much.
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Multiple Choice
18. A group of students are eating in
the cafeteria. As they eat, the students break down the molecules in the food, which releases energy. Which form of energy is stored in the food?
chemical energy
elastic energy
nuclear energy
thermal energy
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Multiple Choice
19. Mary throws a tennis ball into the air. It rises, stops
momentarily when it reaches its greatest height, and then falls back to the ground. At what point does kinetic energy converted to potential energy?
When the tennis ball is rising.
When the tennis ball is falling.
Just after the tennis ball hits the ground.
While the tennis ball is at the highest point.
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Multiple Choice
20. There is a good deal of stored energy in gasoline, which makes it useful as fuel for cars. When gasoline is burned in a car engine, what happens to this energy?
It is destroyed as it is used to make the engine in the car run.
Some of it is transformed into kinetic energy and some into
potential energy.
Some of it makes the car run, but most of it disappears before being transformed.
It is transformed into kinetic energy, sound energy, and heat energy.
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Multiple Choice
21. Which of the following is the best example of chemical energy being transformed into light energy and heat energy?
boiling water on an electric stove
turning on a battery powered flashlight
watching a movie on television
using a solar panel to charge batteries
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22. Thomas goes into his room to do his homework. He turns on his desk lamp, which uses a 60-watt (60 W) light bulb. After an hour he finishes his homework and reaches to turn off the lamp. When he touches the top of the lamp, he notices that it feels warm. Why does the top of the lamp feel warm?
Some of the electrical energy was changed to heat.
Some of the electrical energy was destroyed.
The light bulb used more watts than it needed to.
The light bulb was faulty and did not work correctly.
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