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Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. Schubert

Sources of Electricity Vocab & etc. Types of Energy Sources of Electricity Heat 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What is the ability to do work? ENERGY What is the ability to do work? Row 1, Col 1

A material that does not allow heat to pass through easily. Insulator A material that does not allow heat to pass through easily. 1,2

What is the major source of THE SUN What is the major source of energy on earth? 1,3

Write an example of a fossil fuel. COAL, OIL, & NATURAL GAS are fossil fuels. Write an example of a fossil fuel. 1,4

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can never be The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can never be CREATED or DESTROYED. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can never be ___________ or _______________. 2,1

What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat through things CONDUCTION What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat through things that are touching? 2,2

RADIANT or ELECTROMAGNETIC energy Light, radio waves, x rays, and microwaves are what type of energy? 2,3

Hydropower/Hydroelectric power What source of electric power uses water to move a turbine? 2,4

What does non-renewable mean? Something that is being used faster than it is being replaced (will run out). What does non-renewable mean? 3,1

What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat RADIATION What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat through empty space? 3,2

What type of energy do batteries CHEMICAL ENERGY What type of energy do batteries and food have? 3,3

Wind, solar, wood/biomass, ethanol, hydropower, etc. Write a renewable resource. 3,4

Energy of motion or position. What is mechanical energy? 4,1

What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat Convection What heat transfer process involves the flow of heat through currents in liquids or gases? 4,2

Fission, fusion, and radioactive decay are what type of energy? NUCLEAR ENERGY Fission, fusion, and radioactive decay are what type of energy? 4,3

Write one advantage of using solar power and one disadvantage. Advantage: renewable, non-polluting, etc. Disadvantage: cost, can’t use everywhere or at night, need land, etc. Write one advantage of using solar power and one disadvantage. 4,4

Chemical  mechanical (kinetic) + heat + sound What energy conversions are involved in riding a bicycle? 5,1

A material that DOES allow heat conductor A material that DOES allow heat to flow through easily. 5,2

At what point does the car have the most Most potential: W Most kinetic: X At what point does the car have the most potential energy and at what point does it have the most kinetic energy? 5,3

Write one way to save energy. Turn off lights and electronics, use efficient lights/appliances, keep thermostat low, etc. Write one way to save energy. 5,4