
Energy
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 12 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of something with kinetic energy?
Windmills
A book sitting on a table
A yoyo before it has been released.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of something with gravitational potential energy?
Moving car on a flat road
Running in place
A child at the top of a slide
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Multiple Choice
What kind of energy is produced by the vibration of this molecule?
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy is causing this butter to melt?
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
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Multiple Choice
In which position does a rubber band have more elastic energy?
Held without being stretched
Stretched to its full length
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Multiple Choice
If a ball is released from the top of a ramp, what kind of energy will it have as it rolls down?
kinetic energy only
Gravitational potential energy only
Both kinetic and gravitational potential energy
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Multiple Choice
Which statement describes a difference between chemical and nuclear energy?
Chemical energy is stored in molecules and nuclear energy is not.
Chemical energy is stored within atoms and nuclear energy is stored in chemical bonds.
Chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds and nuclear energy is stored within atoms.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can be considered a form of kinetic energy?
Gravitational potential energy
Chemical energy
Nuclear energy
Sound energy
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Match
Sound energy
Chemical energy
Electrical energy
Heat energy
Nuclear energy
Energy of air particles vibrating
Energy stored in the food you eat
Energy of moving electrons
Energy associated with a change in temperature
Energy stored within an atom's nucleus
Energy of air particles vibrating
Energy stored in the food you eat
Energy of moving electrons
Energy associated with a change in temperature
Energy stored within an atom's nucleus
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Multiple Choice
As a kite is flown through the air, what force keeps the kite from flying away into the atmosphere?
Friction
Tension
Compression
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a contact force?
A parachute causing a skydiver to slow down
A skydiver initially accelerating toward the ground
Your hair standing up on end after you rub a balloon on your head
A magnet on one side of a table pulling a paper clip from the other side of the table
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