
Energy: Transfer and Sources
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- Q1What is the form of energy associated with the movement of an object?Chemical energyKinetic energyThermal energyPotential energy30s
- Q2Which form of energy is associated with the position of an object?Nuclear energyPotential energyThermal energyKinetic energy30s
- Q3Which form of energy is associated with the flow of electric current?Electrical energyPotential energyThermal energyPotential energy30s
- Q4Which form of energy involves heat?Chemical energyKinetic energyPotential energyThermal energy30s
- Q5Which form of energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom?Potential energyNuclear energyChemical energyThermal energy30s
- Q6Which form of energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules?Potential energyKinetic energyThermal energyChemical energy30s
- Q7Which form of energy moves as electromagnetic waves?Potential energyRadiant energyKinetic energyNuclear energy30s
- Q8Which form of energy is associated with the stretching an object?Elastic potential energyKinetic energyChemical energyThermal energy30s
- Q9What is gravitational potential energy?The energy possessed by an object due to its motion.The energy possessed by an object due to its colour.The energy possessed by an object due to its temperature.The energy possessed by an object due to its position above ground.30s
- Q10What is the unit of measurement for energy?JoulesGramsMetersSeconds30s
- Q11Gravitational potential energy depends on which factors?Time and volumeTemperature and pressureMass and heightSpeed and color30s
- Q12Which of the following is an example of gravitational potential energy?A ball rolling along the groundA book placed on a shelfA moving carA burning candle30s
- Q13Where does almost all the energy that you use come from?Almost all the energy you use comes from inside EarthAlmost all the energy you use comes from chemical reactionsAlmost all the energy you use comes from nuclear reactionsAlmost all the energy you use can be traced back to the Sun30s
- Q14Which type of power plant converts kinetic energy in falling water into electric energy?Solar power plantsNuclear power plantsCoal power plantsHydroelectric power plants30s
- Q15Which energy source is used in nuclear power plants?Gravitational potential energy from falling waterEnergy from uraniumGeothermal energy from undergroundBurning fuels, such as coal30s