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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt What’s the Matter? Energy is Everywhere That’s Good Form Convert This! Hot Stuff!

The name of many atoms bonded together.

What is a molecule?

Complete the statement: Matter always takes up space and has _________.

What is mass?

My ice cream is dripping on my shirt.

What is melting?

Melting, boiling, evaporation, and sublimation are all these type of changes.

What is endothermic?

I give off thermal energy and change state. Name the kind of reaction.

What is exothermic?

I move in waves through a vacuum.

What is radiant energy?

I randomly vibrate particles like atoms and molecules.

What is thermal energy?

I vibrate particles and objects in a repeating pattern.

What is sound energy?

I am all about motion! From potential to kinetic and place to place.

What is mechanical energy?

I hold atoms and molecules in place and position.

What is chemical energy?

The amount and form of energy at the top of the largest hill on a roller coaster.

What is maximum, gravitational potential energy?

What form of energy increases and what form decreases as a skateboarder starts down a hill?

What is kinetic increasing and potential decreasing?

Name this statement: “Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only change form”

What is “The Law of the Conservation of Energy”? Or What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

I am a force of opposition between any touching surfaces.

What is friction?

All mechanical energy transformed to this form when my toy car stopped rolling.

What is thermal energy from friction?

The energy conversion that allows an apple tree to grow.

What is radiant energy to chemical energy?

Name the useful energy transformation : A motorcycle starts up and drives off.

What is chemical energy to mechanical energy?

A wasteful transformation when a light bulb turns on.

What is electrical energy to thermal energy?

“Inputs of energy are equal to all outputs of energy after all conversions” is an example of this law.

What is the Law of the Conservation of Energy? Or What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

I am the measure of the average kinetic energy motion in the particles of matter.

What is temperature?

The direction in which thermal energy always travels.

What is from higher temperatures towards lower temperatures?

Heat transfer through direct contact with another object.

What is conduction?

Heat transfer from electro- magnetic rays being emitted by the hot object.

What is radiation?

Heat transfer due to moving patterns within particles of gases or liquids.

What is convection?

Name the Law that states, “Heat will travel from higher concentrations towards lower concentrations until all temperatures are equal.”

What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?