Unit 4- Energy Uses
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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Mechanical | Energy from moving parts
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Law of conservation | Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed from one type of energy to another
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Light | Radiant energy from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our sense of sight
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Vibration | The rapid movement of particles in a solid, liquid, or gas
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Electric | Energy of the movement of electrons
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Explore | to try to understand something by examining it carefully
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Energy | Needed to do work
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Sound | Energy you can hear, produced by vibrations as they move through a medium such as air, metal, or water
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Transform | To change into something else
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Thermal | Heat energy
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