Motion & Speed
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- Q1The ability to cause change.WorkEnergyMatterCatalyst30sEditDelete
- Q2Energy of an object that is due to motion.Movement EnergySound EnergyPotential EnergyKinetic Energy30sEditDelete
- Q3What are the two properties that determine the amount of kinetic energy for an object?Kinetic & PotentialCondition & AgePosition & MotionMass and Speed30sEditDelete
- Q4the energy that an object has due to its position, condition, or chemical composition.Electomagnetic EnergyPotential EnergyKinetic EnergySound Energy30sEditDelete
- Q5the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy.Mechanical EnergyLight EnergyNuclear EnergySound Energy30sEditDelete
- Q6Energy that is caused by the vibration of particles in a medium such as air.Motion EnergyNuclear EnergySound EnergyElectromagnetic Energy30sEditDelete
- Q7Energy caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles and includes visible light, x-rays, and microwaves.Electromagnetic EnergyElectrical EnergyMechanical EnergySound Energy30sEditDelete
- Q8Energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles moving in a wire.Electromagnetic EnergyChemical EnergyElectrical EnergySound Energy30sEditDelete
- Q9The energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object.Heat30sEditDelete
- Q10A form of potential energy that comes from the food we eat, batteries, or matches.Sound EnergyChemical EnergyKinetic EnergyNuclear Energy30sEditDelete
- Q11Energy that is formed when an atom's nucleus breaks apart or joins together.Mechanical EnergyHeat EnergyNuclear EnergyElectrical Energy30sEditDelete
- Q12Takes place when energy changes from one form into another form.Energy ChangesEnergy MagicEnergy TransformationEnergy Mechanics30sEditDelete
- Q13Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be changed from one form to another.Law of Conservation of MatterLaw of Gravitational ForcesLaw of Kinetic EnergyLaw of Conservation of Energy30sEditDelete
- Q14Types of energy created from a light?Heat, Sound, and NuclearKinetic, Potential, and SoundChemical, Nuclear, and MechanicalElectrical, Electromagnetic, and Thermal30sEditDelete
- Q15All of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion.Potential Theory of MatterEnergy Theory of MotionKinetic Theory of MatterParticle of Motion Theory30sEditDelete
- Q16Packed tightly together and vibratingParticles in a LiquidParticles in a GasParticles in a solidParticles in Plasma30sEditDelete
- Q17Sliding past each other and moving more freely.Particles in a liquidParticles in PlasmaParticles in a gasParticles in a solid30sEditDelete
- Q18Far apart, higher speeds, colliding with each other.Particles in a gasparticles in PlasmaParticles in a solidParticles in a liquid30sEditDelete
- Q19A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.Thermal EnergyDegreesTemperatureMechanical Energy30sEditDelete
- Q20A measure of the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object.Mechanical EnergyHeatThermal EnergyTemperature30sEditDelete