Science Year 9 - New Zealand PATHFINDER Series
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are the five types of Active energy? | Radiant, Sound, Kinetic, Heat and Electrical.
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What are the five types of Potential energy? | Gravitational, Elastic, Nuclear, Chemical and Magnetic.
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Can energy be destroyed or disappear? | No, it can only be transferred or transformed.
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What is the equation for energy efficiency? | Useful energy × 100 ÷ Energy Input.
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What are the two most common waste energy? | Heat and Sound.
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What is energy measured in? | Joules (J).
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Energy must come from somewhere. True of False? | True.
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When would atoms of molecules vibrate faster? | When it is heated.
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What do you write in the conclusion of a experiment? | How valid the answer is, comparisons, assumptions and improvements.
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What is the Energy Output equal to? | The Energy Input.
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Where does all the energy come from? | The Sun.
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How can heat be transferred? | Conduction, Radiation, and Convection.
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What is Conduction? | Moving heat along a solid object.
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What is Radiation? | Heat waves emitting from a hot object.
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What is Convection? | Currents created in liquids or gases.
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Why are metals good thermal conductors? | They have free electrons that allow the heat to spread rapidly.
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Give some examples of a thermal insulator. | Plastic, glass, wood, and pottery.
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The total amount of changed energy remains ... | The same.
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Energy transfers from Hot objects to ... | Cold objects.
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Why do you feel cold? | You are losing the heat to the cold air around you.
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Adding or removing heat can ... | Cause the object to change state.
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What is the definition of energy? | Something that is need to make things happen.
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