9A vocabulary: Energy Conversion and Conservation
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- Q1
the amount of heat energy in an object
thermal energy
light energy
sound energy
potential energy
30s - Q2
the energy an object has due to its motion
potential energy
electrical energy
Kinetic energy
light energy
30s - Q3
the energy of moving electrons
potential energy
light energy
electrical energy
thermal energy
30s - Q4
energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
potential energy
light energy
thermal energy
light energy
30s - Q5
Example of the law of Conservation of Energy
energy gone forever
energy in = energy out
new energy can be made
Jack and Jill tumbling down the hill
30s - Q6
energy of light and other forms of electromagnetic energy
sound energy
light energy
potential energy
thermal energy
30s - Q7
energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
chemical energy
potential energy
thermal energy
sound energy
30s - Q8
energy from a vibrating object (part of mechanical energy)
chemical energy
sound energy
thermal energy
potential energy
30s - Q9
Law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
Laws of motion
Law of conservation of matter
Newton's Law
Law of conservation of energy
30s - Q10
Example of chemical energy
food
sunlight
a bonfire
lightening
30s - Q11
Example of chemical energy
matchstick
solar panels
the blender
nuclear submarine
30s - Q12
Example of light energy
nuclear submarine
swimmer swimming
the blender
microwave oven
30s - Q13
Example of light energy
swimmer swimming
nuclear submarine
the blender
dish TV
30s - Q14
Example of potential energy
a matchstick
Jack and Jill at the top of the hill
nuclear submarine
swimmer swimming
30s - Q15
Example of potential energy
a matchstick
rocket on the launch pad
coal
swimmer swimming
30s