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Energy Vocabulary Game for Students

Test your knowledge of energy vocabulary with this fun Jeopardy-style game! Learn about different types of energy, energy transformations, and more. Suitable for classroom or self-study.

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Energy Vocabulary Game for Students

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Your With Host... Mr.Duffy

  3. Energy Vocabulary Energy 2 Random 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. What is Energy? A 100

  5. The ability to do work or cause change A 100

  6. What are the two basic kinds of energy? A 200

  7. Potential & Kinetic A 200

  8. Describe kinetic energy of a bowling ball using velocity and mass. A 300

  9. The greater the velocity the greater the kinetic energy The greater the mass means greater kinetic energy. A 300

  10. If a handsaw does the same amount of work on a log as a chainsaw does, which has the greater power. Why? A 400

  11. The chainsaw has more power because it transfers energy to the log faster than the handsaw A 400

  12. Which vehicle has the least kinetic energy? Which one has the greatest? How do you know? A 500

  13. Car in the front has the greatest kinetic energy because of its speed and location. While the car in the back has the least amount of kinetic energy because it is the slowest A 500

  14. What are fossil fuels? B 100

  15. Fuels used today that were made from materials that formed hundreds of millions of years ago. They include coal, petroleum and natural gas B 100

  16. What is an energy transformation? What are two types of energy transformation? B 200

  17. Change from one form of energy to another. Single and Multiple energy transformations B 200

  18. Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy. B 300

  19. States when one form of energy transfers to another, no energy is destroyed in the process. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. B 300

  20. What is the difference between chemical energy and mechanical energy? B 400

  21. Chemical Energy- potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical bonds together. Mechanical Energy- Associated with the position and motion of an object. Total amount of potential and kinetic energy. B 400

  22. Describe the energy transformations that occur when you bounce a ball. B 500

  23. Ball falls-potential is transformed to kinetic. Ball in contact with surface kinetic energy is transformed to elastic potential energy, which is transformed back to kinetic. As it goes back upward kinetic is transferred back to potential B 500

  24. What energy transformation is taking place when wood is burned? C 100

  25. Chemical-Thermal Energy C 100

  26. A pendulum will eventually slow and stop because of? C 200

  27. Friction C 200

  28. True/False: Sumerians and Akkadians were both Monotheistic Which vehicle has the least amount of kinetic energy? The greatest? *Hint-ALL 3 cars are parked C 300

  29. The largest car has greatest kinetic energy bc it has the largest mass. The smallest car has the least amount of kinetic energy bc is has the smallest mass. C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. For each picture identify which skier has the greater gravitational potential energy and why. C 400

  32. Picture on left: Blue skier has greater gravitational potential energy because they are higher. Picture on right: Green skier has greater gravitational potential energy because they weigh more. C 400

  33. One chef places a pie in the oven at a low setting so that it bakes in one hour. Another chef cooks a pie at a high setting so the pie bakes in 30 minutes. Is the amount of energy the same in each case? Is the power the same? C 500

  34. Energy is same in both cases, but the power is double in the 2nd case because the same energy transfer was done twice as quickly. C 500

  35. Fossil fuels store energy from the sun as: D 100

  36. Chemical energy D 100

  37. Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom: When you stretch rubber band you have: D 200

  38. Nuclear energy Elastic potential energy D 200

  39. Describe the energy transformation taking place. D 300

  40. Electrical energy to thermal energy and/or mechanical energy. D 300

  41. Describe which forms of energy are taking place: Walnut falls from a tree A candle burns A spring is stretched D 400

  42. Mechanical energy (kinetic & gravitational potential energy) Chemical energy which releases thermal energy and electromagnetic energy Elastic potential energy D 400

  43. Describe potential and kinetic energy associated with a roller coaster be very specific. D 500

  44. D 500

  45. What are the 4 processes when becoming a sedimentary rock? E 100

  46. Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation. E 100

  47. Many sedimentary rocks have visible layers because of the process of ? You’ll find the oldest sedimentary rocks in which layer? E 200

  48. Deposition and in the lowest layer E 200

  49. What are the three types of sedimentary rocks? E 300

  50. Organic, Clastic and Chemical Rock E 300

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