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Sound Energy
Light Energy
Thermal Energy
FORMS OF ENERGY
5th Grade Science
Unit 4 Part 1
Chemical Energy
Electrical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Unit 4 Vocabulary – Forms of Energy Part # 1
Homework: Using all of the vocabulary below create a comic strip, short story, movie
script, crossword puzzle, vocabulary trading card set, or vocabulary cube set. vocabulary
must be used correctly and underlined.
energy - is the ability to do work
flow – to move or travel smooth in a certain direction
potential energy - stored energy; energy that is waiting to be used
kinetic energy - energy of motion; energy used when something is moving
thermal energy – heat energy
light energy - a type of radiant energy that travels outwardly in straight lines; energy our
eyes can detect
mechanical energy- energy of a motion or movement
electrical energy - energy produced by the movement of electrons that is absorbed or
delivered in an electrical circuit
chemical energy – energy that is stored and released in a chemical reaction
sound energy – Energy produced by vibrations that must have a medium (matter to travel
through)
medium – an intervening substance through which something is achieved
vibrate - rapid movement back and forth
pitch – highness or lowness of sound caused by the speed of vibration
frequency -the number of repetitions in a waveform
the
ability
energy
to do work
flow
to move or
travel
smooth in
a certain
direction
potential
energy
stored
energy;
energy
that is
waiting to
be used
kinetic
energy
energy of
motion;
energy used
when
something
is moving
thermal
energy
heat
energy
light
energy
a type of
radiant energy
that travels
outwardly in
straight lines;
energy our
eyes can
detect
mechanical
energy
energy of a
motion or
movement
electrical
energy
energy
produced by
the movement
of electrons
that is
absorbed or
delivered in an
electrical circuit
Chemical
Energy
energy stored
in matter that
can be
released in a
chemical
reaction
Energy produced
by vibrations that
sound must have a
energy medium (matter
to travel through)
medium
an
intervening
substance
through
which
something is
achieved
vibrate
rapid
movement
back and
forth
pitch highness or
lowness of
sound caused
by the speed
of vibration
frequency
the number
of repetitions
in a
waveform