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Energy Unit Review What is energy? the ability to do work and make changes happen 2. What does the Law of Conservation of Energy say? Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it transforms/transfers from one form of energy to another 3. The largest source of energy for all the earth is the _Sun_. 4. What is thermal energy? Give 2 examples. The energy of heat (conducton, convection, radiation) caused 1. Sun’s heat by the movement of particles in an object, the higher the 2. Cooking on a stove temperature of an object the more thermal energy it has 5. What is chemical energy? Give 2 examples. The energy stored in the chemical bonds of molecules 1. Food we eat, batteries 2. Chemical reactions 6. What is nuclear/atomic energy? Give 2 examples. The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom 1. Fission, fusion 2. The Sun 7. What is radiant energy? Give 2 examples. Electromagnetic energy which includes all visible light 1. Light from the sun or lamp and waves of light that cannot be seen by the human eye 2. Microwaves/radio waves 8. What is mechanical energy? Give 2 examples. The energy of moving parts, the sum of an objects potential 1. Moving gears, machines and kinetic energy 2. Moving wind,water,people 9. What is electrical energy? Give 2 examples. The energy of moving electrons 1. TV/radio plugged in a socket 2. Charging a phone or tablet 10. What energy transformations must occur to make cars move up a hill? Chemical of gasoline changes into mechanical and thermal 11. When a light bulb is turned on, what type of energy transformations occur? Electrical from the socket into radiant and thermal 12. Windmills turn __mechanical_ energy into ___electrical__ energy. 13. What causes macaroni noodles to rise and fall in a pot of boiling water?__convection__ 14. When you walk on the hot summer beach sand, what kind of thermal energy transfer are you feeling?_conduction_ 15. The sun’s rays traveling through space is an example of which form of thermal energy transfer?_radiation_ 16. A person lying on the beach is getting hot because of what type of thermal energy transfer? _radiation_ 17. When you eat lunch, you are changing the _chemical_ energy stored in food into _mechanical_ energy when you chew. 18. What type of heat transfer allows warmth from a fire to reach your hands? _radiation_ 19. Explain why a metal spoon in a cup of hot water gets warmer. Since the metal spoon is touching the hot water the heat is conducted up the metal spoon. 1. 20. Explain how the oven, stove, and microwave are examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Oven~the heated air inside the oven circulates and cooks the food by convection Stove~the heating element that the pot sets on touches the bottom of the pot cooking the food by conduction Microwave~the unseen light waves cook the food by radiation 21. What is potential energy? Give 1 example. Energy stored by an object due to its position or make-up 1. Rock at the top of a mountain, car at the top of a roller coaster, wood used to burn in a fire 22. What is kinetic energy? Give 1 example. The energy of motion 1. A rolling ball, waves of light traveling thru space, person walking Look at the roller coaster and answer questions 23 and 24. A. B. D. C. E. 23. Where would you have the greatest potential energy? _A_ 24. Where would you have the greatest kinetic energy? _B_ 25. How does a coal burning power plant work? Coal is burned which heats up water and changes the water to steam. The steam travels thru the turbine, turning the turbine which spins the coils of a generator producing electricity. 26. How do toasters transform energy? electrical thermal 27. Know how to classify the 5 forms of energy into potential or kinetic. Potential – mechanical, chemical, nuclear Kinetic – mechanical, sound, electrical, radiant (electromagnetic), thermal 28. A compressed spring has _elastic potential_ energy. 29. A hair dryer turns _electrical_ energy into _mechanical/thermal_ energy. 30. Explain how thermal energy behave/move? Moves thru conduction (2 items touching), convection (circulation of liquid or gas) and radiation (movement of particles or waves) Always moves from warmer to cooler objects