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Energy Vocabulary Electrical Energy Potential & Kinetic Energy Conversions Energy Conservation $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $ 20 $ 20 $ 20 $ 20 $ 20 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 40 $ 40 $ 40 $ 40 $ 40 $ 50 $ 50 $ 50 $ 50 $ 50

Energy Vocabulary for 10 The energy of motion

Kinetic Energy

The energy an object has because of its position Energy Vocabulary for 20 The energy an object has because of its position Daily Double!!!

Potential Energy

Energy Vocabulary for 30 The ability to do work

Energy

States energy cannot be created nor destroyed Energy Vocabulary for 40 States energy cannot be created nor destroyed

Law of Conservation of Energy

The energy that is given to an object that is lifted Energy Vocabulary for 50 The energy that is given to an object that is lifted

Gravitational potential Energy

Electrical Energy for 10

D. Chemical to electrical

Electrical Energy for 20 Daily Double!!!

C. Electrical energy

Electrical Energy for 30

C. Allowing electrical energy to reach the lamp, where it is transformed into light energy

Electrical Energy for 40

B. An object that is a good conductor of electricity

Electrical Energy for 50

B. Electrical to mechanical to sound

Potential & Kinetic for 10 Daily Double!!!

A. Burning candle

Potential & Kinetic for 20 A. Potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases. B. Potential energy increases and kinetic energy decreases. C. Both potential and kinetic energy increase. D. Both potential and kinetic energy decrease.

A. Potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases

Potential & Kinetic for 30

B. Elastic potential energy will decrease

Potential & Kinetic for 40

A. Elastic Potential Energy

Potential & Kinetic for 50

C. 3

Energy Conversions for 10 Eleanor M. Savko 11/28/2018 Energy Conversions for 10

B. The chemical energy is transformed into heat energy

Energy Conversions for 20

A. Heat energy and light energy

Energy Conversions for 30

D. Thermal energy

Energy Conversions for 40

D. A motorcycle using gasoline

Energy Conversions for 50

B. Solar energy is changed into thermal energy

Energy Conservation for 10

D. The remaining energy changes into other forms

Energy Conservation for 20

B. Energy that is not transformed into light becomes thermal energy

Energy Conservation for 30 Eleanor M. Savko 11/28/2018 Energy Conservation for 30 A student is riding a bicycle. The student pushes down on the pedals and then stops. The energy the student applied to the pedals A. no longer exists. B. was stored for future use. C. became part of the bicycle. D. was changed into other forms of energy. Daily Double!!!

D. Was changed into other forms of energy

Energy Conservation for 40

A. Chemical energy

Energy Conservation for 50

c. Some energy is transferred to the environment as heat

Final Jeopardy

C. Potential and kinetic