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Motion & Speed

Quiz by Sheila Vernot

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  • Q1
    The ability to cause change.
    Work
    Energy
    Matter
    Catalyst
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  • Q2
    Energy of an object that is due to motion.
    Movement Energy
    Sound Energy
    Potential Energy
    Kinetic Energy
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  • Q3
    What are the two properties that determine the amount of kinetic energy for an object?
    Kinetic & Potential
    Condition & Age
    Position & Motion
    Mass and Speed
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  • Q4
    the energy that an object has due to its position, condition, or chemical composition.
    Electomagnetic Energy
    Potential Energy
    Kinetic Energy
    Sound Energy
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  • Q5
    the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy.
    Mechanical Energy
    Light Energy
    Nuclear Energy
    Sound Energy
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  • Q6
    Energy that is caused by the vibration of particles in a medium such as air.
    Motion Energy
    Nuclear Energy
    Sound Energy
    Electromagnetic Energy
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  • Q7
    Energy caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles and includes visible light, x-rays, and microwaves.
    Electromagnetic Energy
    Electrical Energy
    Mechanical Energy
    Sound Energy
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  • Q8
    Energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles moving in a wire.
    Electromagnetic Energy
    Chemical Energy
    Electrical Energy
    Sound Energy
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  • Q9
    The energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object.
    Heat
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  • Q10
    A form of potential energy that comes from the food we eat, batteries, or matches.
    Sound Energy
    Chemical Energy
    Kinetic Energy
    Nuclear Energy
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  • Q11
    Energy that is formed when an atom's nucleus breaks apart or joins together.
    Mechanical Energy
    Heat Energy
    Nuclear Energy
    Electrical Energy
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  • Q12
    Takes place when energy changes from one form into another form.
    Energy Changes
    Energy Magic
    Energy Transformation
    Energy Mechanics
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  • Q13
    Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be changed from one form to another.
    Law of Conservation of Matter
    Law of Gravitational Forces
    Law of Kinetic Energy
    Law of Conservation of Energy
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  • Q14
    Types of energy created from a light?
    Heat, Sound, and Nuclear
    Kinetic, Potential, and Sound
    Chemical, Nuclear, and Mechanical
    Electrical, Electromagnetic, and Thermal
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  • Q15
    All of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion.
    Potential Theory of Matter
    Energy Theory of Motion
    Kinetic Theory of Matter
    Particle of Motion Theory
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  • Q16
    Packed tightly together and vibrating
    Particles in a Liquid
    Particles in a Gas
    Particles in a solid
    Particles in Plasma
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  • Q17
    Sliding past each other and moving more freely.
    Particles in a liquid
    Particles in Plasma
    Particles in a gas
    Particles in a solid
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  • Q18
    Far apart, higher speeds, colliding with each other.
    Particles in a gas
    particles in Plasma
    Particles in a solid
    Particles in a liquid
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  • Q19
    A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
    Thermal Energy
    Degrees
    Temperature
    Mechanical Energy
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  • Q20
    A measure of the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
    Mechanical Energy
    Heat
    Thermal Energy
    Temperature
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