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"6th Grade - Energy Vocabulary - 01"

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Transform   To convert from one form into another form.  
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Criteria (singular criterion)   Conditions that must be satisfied to successfully achieve a challenge  
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Constraints   Factors that limit how you can solve a problem  
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Indicate   To show  
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Indicators   Observations that can tell you about the presence of some state or condition  
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Inference   A plausible conclusion or interpretation based on observations or evidence  
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Infer   To interpret from observations  
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Kinetic energy   The energy an object has because of its motion  
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Light energy   Visible energy that is given off by some objects in the form of radiation  
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Radiation   Energy that moves in the form of rays, waves, or particles  
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Radiate   Give off energy  
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Electrical energy   The energy of moving electric charges  
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Chemical energy   Energy stored in chemical bonds  
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Elastic energy   The energy stored in an object when the shape of the object is changed  
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Sound energy   Vibrating air that travels as waves to your ears  
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Thermal energy   Experienced as heat; the energy of motion of all the particles in an object  
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Renewable resource   A resource that is continually resupplied; for example, light energy from the Sun  
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Nonrenewable resource   A resource that exists in a limited supply; for example, coal and oil  
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Fossil fuel   An energy source that comes from the remains of living things; for example, coal, oil, and natural gas  
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