Title: Final Jeopardy
1Energy Basics Forms of Energy Energy Conversions Conservation of Energy Energy Resources
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2This is done when a force causes an object to
move in the direction of the force.
3work
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4 The energy of an object based on its motion is
referred to as this
5kinetic energy
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6What is the formula for finding kinetic energy?
7Kinetic energy mv² 2
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8What would the gravitational potential energy be
for a diver who weighs 600N is standing on a
platform that is 20m off the ground?
9GPE W x H GPE 600N x 20m GPE 12,000Nm GPE
12,000 J
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10What is the mechanical energy of a juggler with
45 J of potential energy 20 J of kinetic energy
11Mechanical energy PE KE Mechanical energy
45 J 20 J Mechanical energy 65 J
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12Heat is often referred to as this type of energy.
13thermal energy
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14The movement of electrons is found in this type
of energy.
15electrical energy
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16This is a form of potential energy because it
depends on the position arrangement of the
atoms.
17chemical energy
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18This form of energy is produced by the vibrations
of electrically charged particles.
19light (radiant) energy
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20Energy from the Sun is created through nuclear
fusion or the joining of atoms. What elements are
used created when this process occurs every
second?
21Hydrogen Helium
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22This is the change of one form of energy to
another.
23energy conversion
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24When a skateboarder is flying through the air at
the top of a half-pipe, what type of energy does
he/she possess?
25potential energy
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26A light bulb converts electrical energy into
which two types of energy?
27light (radiant) energy thermal energy
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28 Because energy is conserved in all cases, we call
it this rule
29law of conservation of energy
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30Perpetual motion machines are impossible because
this type of energy is always given off
31thermal energy
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32This law states that matter/energy cannot be
created nor destroyed, but can be changed from
one form to another.
33Law of Conservation of Energy
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34This is a force that opposes motion between two
surfaces that are in contact.
35friction
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36This is a comparison of the amount of energy
before a conversion with the amount of useful
energy after a conversion.
37energy efficiency
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38True or False The drinking bird is a good
example of a perpetual motion machine.
39False!
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40A bike is pedaled with 80 J of energy then
coasts. It does 60 J of work in moving forward
until it stops. How much of the energy that was
put into the bike became thermal energy?
4180 J 60 J 20 J
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42These resources can be replenished at the same
rate at which they are being consumed.
43renewable resources
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44Fossil fuels need these two processes (like
metamorphic rocks) to become created over
millions of years.
45heat pressure
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46What are three examples of fossil fuels?
47coal, petroleum, natural gas,
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48Name one energy resource that does not depend on
the Sun.
49geothermal nuclear
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50Which chemical compound is released when fossil
fuels are burned?
51CO² (carbon dioxide)
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52What major food creation process in plants will
cease to exist if the Sun burns out?
53photosynthesis
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