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6th U 4.1 Energy, Motion and Forces

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The ability to cause change.   Energy  
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The two types of Energy are   kinetic energy and potential energy  
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True or False: Energy can change from one form to another.   True  
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The energy of an object that is due to motion.   Kinetic energy  
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All moving objects have this type of energy.   Kinetic energy  
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The energy related to the motion of an object is what type of energy?   Kinetic energy  
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When examining the energy of a cart on a roller coaster, where is its kinetic energy at its maximum?   At the lowest point  
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When examining the energy of a cart on a roller coaster, where is its gravitational potential energy at its maximum?   At the highest point  
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The energy that an object has due to its position condition or chemical composition.   Potential energy  
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Potential energy that is the result of an object's position is called __ potential.   gravitational  
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Gravitational potential energy increases as the object's ___ increases.   height or mass  
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Stretching a rubber band increases the rubber bands ___ energy.   Potential  
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This type of potential energy depends on chemical composition.   Chemical potential  
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Can an object have both potential and kinetic energy at the same time?   Yes, a flying bird has kinetic energy because of its speed and mass, and potential energy due to its height from the ground.  
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The sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy.   Mechanical energy  
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Kinetic energy is the energy of ___.   Motion  
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Potential energy is the energy of ___.   Position  
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The energy of position and motion.   Mechanical energy  
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Kinetic energy caused by the vibration of particles in a medium such as steel, water or air.   Sound energy  
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As particles of some types of matter vibrate, they transfer the ___energy to other particles   Sound  
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Energy transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves.   Electromagnetic  
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Electromagnetic waves include ___, ___, ___.   Visible light, x-rays, microwaves  
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High-energy waves used by doctors and dentists to look at your bones.   X-rays  
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Can be used to cook food or to transmit cellular telephone calls.   Microwaves  
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The sun releases a large amount of electromagnetic energy, some of which reaches Earth as ____.   Radiant energy  
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The energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles.   Electrical energy  
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The electrical energy that power the light overhead is associated with __ charged particles moving in a wire.   Negatively  
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A form of potential energy that depends on the kinds of atoms and their arrangement.   Chemical Energy  
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Is the kinetic energy of an objects particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.   Thermal Energy  
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The energy transferred from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature.   Heat  
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The nucleus of an atom is the source of this type of energy.   Nuclear Energy  
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When an atom's nucleus breaks apart, or when the nuclei of two small atoms join together, this type of energy is released.   Nuclear Energy  
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The energy given off by the sun comes from this type of energy.   Nuclear Energy  
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A huge amount of energy is released when a hydrogen nuclei join to make helium nucleus in the sun. The sun's___ come from these reactions.   light and heat  
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Without this type of energy from the sun, life would not exist on Earth.   Nuclear energy  
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This occurs when energy changes from one form into another form. Remember that any form of energy can change into any other form of energy.   Energy transformation  
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This type of system is a group of objects that transfers energy only to one another. Energy is conserved in all of this type of systems.   Closed system  
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This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only change forms.   Law of conservation of energy  
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Kinetic energy is the energy of ___.   motion  
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Potential energy is the energy of ___   position  
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This type of energy is the sum of energy of motion and energy of position.   Mechanical energy  
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Which of the following best represents stored potential energy? Air leaking from a flat tire, stress built up in a rock fault, heat given off by a forest fire, or water flowing through a hose.   Stress built up in a rock fault  
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A baseball flying through the air best describes which type of energy?   Kinetic energy  
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Name two types of energy that a baseball flying through the air has.   Kinetic energy and potential energy  
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A bike speeding down a hill has which type of energy?   Kinetic energy  
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A swing moving back and forth has which type of energy?   Kinetic energy  
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A ball sitting at the top of a hill has which type of energy?   Potential energy  
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A boy standing still at the top of a skateboard ramp has which type of energy?   Potential energy  
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A rock at the top of a mountain has which type of energy?   Potential energy  
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A large snowball sitting on top of a sea-saw has which type of energy?   Potential energy  
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