
Transformation of Energy (SC.7.P.11.2)
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- Q1In the reading there is a picture of a person playing a guitar. According to the text, which of the following forms of energy is not identifiable in the image.mechanicalelectricalsoundnuclear120s
- Q2Which form of energy is described as energy that travels through space as electrical and magnetic wavesthermal energysound energynuclear energyelectromagnetic energy120s
- Q3Which of the following is a true statement about a ball that is at the top of a hill?The ball has a lot of kinetic energy and little potential energy.The ball has a lot of potential energy and little kinetic energy.e ball has a lot of potential and kinetic energy.The ball has little kinetic and potential energy.120s
- Q4Which form of energy is not identifiable in the image below?chemicalradiantmechanicalelectrical120s
- Q5It was a sunny and hot, Florida summer day. Louise was sitting poolside drinking a glass of soda. The soda was warm, so Louise decided to place some ice cubes into the glass of soda. Around 10 minutes later, Louse noticed that the ice was melting and the glass of soda was cold. Louise was wondering what made her glass of soda get cold? Choose the answer below that best explains why the glass of soda got cold.The coldness from the ice moved into the soda.The coldness of the ice interacted with the water vapor from the pool, cooling the soda.The coldness and the heat moved back and forth until the soda cooled off.The heat from the soda moved into the ice120s