6th Grade Science Semester 1 Final All Questions
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- Q1Anything that moves or can move is
Calories
EnergyWork
Speed
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q2Energy that is stored and can be used later to make something movePotential Energy300s6.8aEditDelete
- Q3Potential energy that is related on an object's height and massGravitational Energy
Sound Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electric Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q4A rock on top of a cliff, A bird in the air, A book on a shelf...
Examples of Elastic Energy
Examples of Kinetic Energy
Examples of Atmospheric Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy300s6.8aEditDelete - Q5Potential Energy that is caused by objects that are compressed or stretchedElastic Energy
Examples of Chemical Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
Examples of Nuclear Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q6Springs, Rubber bands, Bouncy Balls, Trampolines...
Examples of Electric Energy
Examples of Chemical Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
Examples of Elastic Energy300s6.8aEditDelete - Q7The type of potential energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
Elastic Energy
Chemical Energy
Thermal Energy
Nuclear Energy300s6.8aEditDelete - Q8Atomic Bombs, Nuclear Power Plants, StarsExamples of Nuclear Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
Examples of Chemical Energy
Examples of Light Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q9The type of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
Examples of Nuclear Energy
Chemical EnergyExamples of Elastic Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q10Food for living things, Fuel for vehicles, and Batteries
Examples of Electric Energy
Examples of Nuclear Energy
Examples of Chemical EnergyExamples of Light Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q11The energy of a moving object
Potential Energy
Magnetic Energy
Stored Energy
Kinetic Energy300s6.8aEditDelete - Q12The energy of a large moving object (bigger than atoms and molecules)Mechanical Energy
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
Gravitational Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q13Something Running, Rolling, Walking, Waving, Jumping, Swimming, Flying....
Examples of Light Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
Examples of Electric Energy
Examples of Mechanical Energy300s6.8aEditDelete - Q14Kinetic energy carried by moving electrons
Magnetic Energy
Electrical EnergyLight Energy
Nuclear Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q15Circuits, Lightning, Static Shocks
Examples of Elastic Energy
Examples of Electrical EnergyExamples of Nuclear Energy
Examples of Magnetic Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q16A type of energy that travels in waves and gives us light energy.
Sound Energy
Electromagnetic EnergyGravitational Energy
Nuclear Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q17Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared waves, Visible Light, UltraViolet Waves, X-rays, Gamma waves
Examples of Elastic Energy
Examples of Nuclear Energy
Examples of Electromagnetic EnergyExamples of Chemical Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q18Anything with a temperature. HOT and COLD things.Examples of Thermal Energy
Examples of Nuclear Energy
Examples of Gravitational Energy
Examples of Chemical Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q19Kinetic energy of moving atoms and molecules in a substance.Thermal Energy
Light Energy
Chemical Energy
Mechanical Energy
300s6.8aEditDelete - Q20When a bow is drawn back, before it is released
The bow has kinetic energy
The bow has potential energyThe bow has mechanical energy
The bow has gravitational energy
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