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Understand the different types of energy, including kinetic and potential, and learn about energy transformations through examples. Test your knowledge on energy sources and conservation.
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Review for 6.2 TestPART 2 TYPES OF ENERGY
The ability to do work is called Q 1 The ability to do work is called ______________. A) Velocity B) EnergyC) Force D) Friction
A 1 • The ability to do work is called ______________. A) Velocity B) EnergyC) Force D) Friction
Q 2 • Energy associated with motion is called ________________________ energy.
A 2 • Energy associated with motion is called KINETIC energy.
Q3 • Which of the following has Kinetic energy? • Rock poised for a fall B) Archer’s bow pulled back C) A rolling bowling ball D) Car waiting at red light
A3 • Which of the following has Kinetic energy? • Rock poised for a fall B) Archer’s bow pulled back C) A rolling bowling ball D) Car waiting at red light
Q4 • Unlike kinetic energy, potential energy is • Energy of motion • Stored • Conserved • Not measurable
A4 • Unlike kinetic energy, potential energy is • Energy of motion • Stored • Conserved • Not measurable
5 Q5 Visible light is an example __________ Energy. Chemical Electrical Electromagnetic Nuclear
5 A5 Visible light is an example __________ Energy. Chemical Electrical Electromagnetic Nuclear
Q7 • Energy transformation means • A) energy can be created, not destroyed • B) Energy can be destroyed, not created. • C) Not wasting energy • D) Most forms of energy can be transformed into another form.
A7 • Energy transformation means • A) energy can be created, not destroyed • B) Energy can be destroyed, not created. • C) Not wasting energy • D) Most forms of energy can be transformed into another form.
Q8 • What type of transformation is taking place when natural gas is burned to heat water? • A) chemical energy to thermal energy • B) Thermal to mechanical energy • C) Mechanical to electromagnetic energy • D) Electromagnetic to chemical energy ?
A8 • What type of transformation is taking place when natural gas is burned to heat water? • A) chemical energy to thermal energy • B) Thermal to mechanical energy • C) Mechanical to electromagnetic energy • D) Electromagnetic to chemical energy ?
Q9 • The law of conservation of energy states that when one form of energy is converted into another, • A) Energy is destroyed • B) Energy is created • C) Energy is neither created nor destroyed • D) Some amount of energy cannot be accounted for
Q10 • An example of a fossil fuel is _____________ • Wood • Petroleum • Sugar • Water
A10 • An example of a fossil fuel is _____________ • Wood • Petroleum • Sugar • Water
Q11 • The type of energy stored by fossil fuels such as coal is _______________energy. • A) Kinetic • B) Mechanical • C) Potential chemical • D) Electromagnetic
A11 • The type of energy stored by fossil fuels such as coal is _______________energy. • A) Kinetic • B) Mechanical • C) Potential chemical • D) Electromagnetic
Q12 • List the 3 major fossil fuels.
A12 • COAL, • OIL (also called petroleum) • Natural Gas .
Q13 • 13 Which fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of most air pollutants? • A) Coal • B) Oil • C) Petroleum • D) Natural Gas
A13 • 13 Which fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of most air pollutants? • A) Coal • B) Oil • C) Petroleum • D) Natural Gas
14) Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because they
16) Which of these is an example of a biomass fuel? • A) Oil • B) Natural Gas • C) Wood • D) Coal
16) Which of these is an example of a biomass fuel? • A) Oil • B) Natural Gas • C) Wood • D) Coal
17) The intense heat beneath Earth's surface can be a source of
17) The intense heat beneath Earth's surface can be a source of
18. Which of the following is an example of energy conservation?
18. Which of the following is an example of energy conservation?
19 • 19) Energy from running water is called what? • A) Geothermal • B) Hydroelectric • C) Biomsass • D) Kinetic • E) Nuclear
19) • 19) Energy from running water is called what? • A) Geothermal • B) Hydroelectric • C) Biomsass • D) Kinetic • E) Nuclear