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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 3 rd nine week exam review

State Newton’s First Law of Motion

An object at rest will remain at rest and an object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force. Inertia depends on mass page textbook

The ability to do work is called a.Conversion b. friction c.Velocity d.energy

D. energy

The energy associated with motion is called a.Nuclear energy b.Elastic potential energy c.Kinetic energy d.Gravitational potential energy

C. Kinetic energy

An example of something that stores chemical energy is a. a match b. microwave c. Lightning d. light

A Match

State Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Acceleration depends on the object’s mass and on the net force acting on the object. Net force = Acceleration X Mass

What type of conversion is taking place when natural gas is used to heat water? a.Mechanical energy into electromagnetic energy b.Thermal energy into mechanical energy c.Electromagnetic energy into chemical energy d.Chemical energy into thermal energy

D. Chemical energy into thermal energy

When you rub your hands together on a cold day, you use friction to convert a.Nuclear energy into electrical b.Thermal energy into nuclear c.Electrical energy into electromagnetic d.Mechanical energy into thermal energy

D. Mechanical energy into thermal energy

A helicopter uses his main propeller a.To keep the helicopter from spinning b.To move the helicopter forward c.To create a force to lift it off the ground d.To move the helicopter backwards

C. To create a force to lift it off the ground

State Newton’s third Law of Motion

If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object. Another way to say it is for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

The process of burning a fuel is called a.Conduction b.Acceleration c.Meltdown d.Combustion

D. Combustion

When fossil fuels are burned, their chemical potential energy is converted into a.Thermal energy b.Mechanical energy c.Nuclear energy d.Electrical energy

A. Thermal energy

The type of energy stored by fossil fuels such as coal is a.Kinetic b. Mechanical energy c.Electromagnetic energy d.Chemical potential energy

D. Chemical potential energy

Which of the following has kinetic energy? A. An archer’s bow that is drawn back B. A car waiting at a red light C. A rock poised for a fall D. A rolling bowling ball

D. A rolling bowling ball

Unlike kinetic energy, potential energy is A. Stored B. Not measurable C. Conserved D. Energy of motion

A. Stored

Potential energy that depends on height is called A. Mechanical energy B. Elastic potential energy C. Kinetic energy D. Gravitational potential energy

When generators are spun by turbines, they A. Store potential energy B. Produce nuclear energy C. Produce electricity D. Burn fossil fuels

C. Produce electricity

What type of energy does a spinning turbine have? A. Electrical B. Nuclear energy C. Mechanical energy D. Thermal energy

C. Mechanical energy

Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom is called a. Nuclear energy b. Chemical energy c. Electromagnetic energy d. Mechanical energy

a.. Nuclear energy

Niagara Falls is a good example of a.Energy being lost b.Energy being created c.Kinetic energy being converted into potential energy d.Potential energy being converted into kinetic energy

D. Potential energy being converted into kinetic energy

The law of conservation of energy states that when one form of energy is converted into another, a.Energy is destroyed in the process b.No energy is destroyed in the process c.Some amount of energy cannot be accounted for d.Energy is created in the process

B. No energy is destroyed in the process

The energy associated with the motion and position of an object is a.Mechanical energy b.Potential energy c.Kinetic energy d.Gravitational potential energy

A. Mechanical energy

What causes charges to move in a circuit? a.Energy b.Magnetism c.Electricity d.Voltage

The type of energy that depends on position is called a.Potential energy b.Electrical energy c.Magnetic energy d. Solar energy

a. Potential energy

Suppose you acquire a positive charge from walking across a carpet. You then touch a doorknob and receive a shock. This leaves you a. Uncharged b. Negatively charged c. Electrically neutral d. Positively charged

C. Electrically neutral

The loss of static electricity, as electric charges move off an object is called a. Conduction b. Static discharge c. Induction d. Friction

B. Static discharge