Identify Kinetic and Potential Energy
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Kinetic Energy | Motion moves object
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Radian Energy | Energy travels in waves(the sun)
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Thermal Energy | Energy movement of atoms
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Sound Energy | Movement of ener
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Mechanical Energy | Energy due to motion
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Electrical Energy | Energy due to ELECTRICAL charges
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Potential Energy | Position
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Elastic Energy | Stored energy due to stretching or compressing material
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Chemical Energy | Energy stored in bonds that hold atoms together
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Nuclear Energy | Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
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Gravitational Energy | Energy of position from the earth
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