
Energy Review Quiz
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- Q1What type of energy is represented here?ThermalChemicalElecricalRadiant30s
- Q2True or False. To calculate power, divide the work by timeFalseTrue30s
- Q3Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is calledChemical EnergyThermal EnergyElectrical EnergyNuclear Energy30s
- Q4When you heat a pot of water over a flame, what form of energy is added to the water?Gravitational Potential EnergyThermal EnergyMegaEnergyMechanical30s
- Q5Which has the most gravitational potential energyA five pound brick four feet off of the groundA five pound brick five feet off of the groundA three pound brick three feet off of the groundA two pound brick five feet off of the ground.30s
- Q6________________ is the ability to cause change.MomentumWorkPowerEnergy120s
- Q7A wind turbine produces electrical energy from what type of energy?MechanicalThermalNuclearChemical120s
- Q8What would be the potential energy, half way through the dive?3,000 Joules2,000 Joules2,500 Joules10,000 Joules120s
- Q9Which object has the most potential energyA person at the top of a hillA Blue BMW at the top of the hillA piece of sand at the top of the hillGary the Snail at the top of a hill120s
- Q10What is potential energy?An object energy due to its motion.The skyThe sunAn object stored energy due to its position or condition120s
- Q11What is kinetic energy?The energy an object gets from another source.The moonThe energy an object has due to its motion.The Sky120s
- Q12What is an example of kinetic energy?A boomerang flying in the air.A horse sleeping on a bed.A train waiting to leave a stationA person at a stand still120s
- Q13When is kinetic energy transferred from one object to anotherWhen a person forces them to crash together.Both examples are correctWhen the first ball hits the second ball120s
- Q14Can you create or destroy energy?No, but it can be transformed or converted into another form of energy.Yes, if you are stronger than the energy.No, you cannot destroy energy.120s