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ENERGY--SOLARI
Stack #23409
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| MECHANICAL ENERGY | energy produced by moving objects |
| RADIANT ENERGY | energy produced by light in the form of waves or photons |
| CHEMICAL ENERGY | energy produced when the bonds between atoms and molecules break and recombine (via chemical reaction) |
| NUCLEAR ENERGY | energy produced when the nuclei of atoms split or fuse |
| ELECTRICAL ENERGY | energy produced through the movement of electrons |
| THERMAL ENERGY | energy produced by the movement of atoms and molecules |
| HEAT ENERGY | another name for thermal energy |
| POTENTIAL ENERGY | energy of position or chemical composition |
| KINETIC ENERGY | energy of movement/motion |
| WHICH FORM OF ENERGY IS LARGELY TRANSFERRED WHEN SOMEONE THROWS A BASEBALL? | mechanical energy |
| THE LIGHT FROM A LIGHTBULB PRODUCES WHICH FORM OF ENERGY? | radiant energy |
| A FIRE BURNING PRODUCES WHICH FORM(S) OF ENERGY? | radiant, thermal, and chemical |
| WHEN A NEW STAR FORMS, WHICH TYPE OF ENERGY IS LARGELY PRODUCED? What other forms are released during the formation of a star? | NUCLEAR ENERGY; thermal, radiant, chemical |
| WHICH FORMS OF ENERGY ARE LARGELY PRODUCED BY A BOLT OF LIGHTNING? | electrical, radiant, thermal |
| WHICH FORM OF ENERGY IS LARGELY PRODUCED BY A GAS STOVE TOP? | mostly thermal (some radiant and chemical is also produced/used) |
| ENERGY TRANSFORMATION | energy changes from one kind of energy to another |
| LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY | energy can be transformed from one form to another, or transferred from one object to another, but the total amount of energy stays the same; ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED |
| WRITE AN ENERGY CHAIN FOR PLAYING THE VIOLIN | MOVING THE BOW( mechanical)--->STRINGS PRODUCE SOUND/VIBRATIONS (mechanical) |
| WRITE AN ENERGY CHAIN FOR EATING A CELERY STICK | SUN SHINES (radiant)--->PHOTOSYNTHESIS(chemical)--->PLANT GROWS (mechanical)---->CELERY'S PICKED AND CHEWED (mechanical)--->digested (mechanical and chemical) |
| ENERGY | The ability to do work or cause a change |