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Name: ________________________________ Date: ________________________ Pod: __________________________
Do Now
Which of the following explains the total amount of kinetic
What is the rolling motion of boiling water an example of?
energy contained in the particles of a substance?
a. Conduction
a. Temperature
b. Convection
b. Heat
c. Radiation
c. Thermal energy
d. Insulation
d. Kinetic energy
Label the parts of the picture as conduction, convection, or radiation.
Name: ________________________________ Date: ________________________ Pod: __________________________
Do Now
Which of the following explains the total amount of kinetic
What is the rolling motion of boiling water an example of?
energy contained in the particles of a substance?
a. Conduction
a. Temperature
b. Convection
b. Heat
c. Radiation
c. Thermal energy
d. Insulation
d. Kinetic energy
Label the parts of the picture as conduction, convection, or radiation.
Name: ________________________________ Date: ________________________ Pod: __________________________
Exit Ticket – 6.9C
1.
2.
A lamp that plugs into a wall socket draws energy which
flows through a thin wire in the bulb causing it to glow.
What energy transformations are taking place?
a. Chemical – light – electrical
b. Mechanical – sound – light
c. Thermal – solar – electrical
d. Electrical – thermal – light
A hair dryer converts what type of energy into thermal
energy?
a. Kinetic
b. Potential
c. Electrical
d. Chemical
3.
A toy computer reads stories aloud and is powered by
batteries. What type of energy is stored in the batteries?
a. Chemical
b. Electrical
c. Mechanical
d. Nuclear
4.
List the energy transformations that occur in a working
flashlight, and describe how this system demonstrates
the Law of Conservation of Energy.
Name: ________________________________ Date: ________________________ Pod: __________________________
Exit Ticket – 6.9C
1.
2.
A lamp that plugs into a wall socket draws energy which
flows through a thin wire in the bulb causing it to glow.
What energy transformations are taking place?
a. Chemical – light – electrical
b. Mechanical – sound – light
c. Thermal – solar – electrical
d. Electrical – thermal – light
A hair dryer converts what type of energy into thermal
energy?
a. Kinetic
b. Potential
c. Electrical
d. Chemical
3.
A toy computer reads stories aloud and is powered by
batteries. What type of energy is stored in the batteries?
a. Chemical
b. Electrical
c. Mechanical
d. Nuclear
4.
List the energy transformations that occur in a working
flashlight, and describe how this system demonstrates
the Law of Conservation of Energy.