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Energy # 1

Water Slide. Energy # 1. K. Wilkinson 2014 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/. Determine the correct answer. 1. Water is sitting in a raised container has ____, or stored energy. a. Kinetic c. Potential b. Nuclear d. None of the above 2. On this water slide, where

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Energy # 1

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  1. Water Slide Energy # 1 K. Wilkinson 2014 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/

  2. Determine the correct answer. 1. Water is sitting in a raised container has ____, or stored energy. a. Kinetic c. Potential b. Nuclear d. None of the above 2. On this water slide, where would you have the greatest kinetic energy? Explain. A B

  3. Answer is…. B

  4. Forms of Energy Energy # 2 K. Wilkinson 2015 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/

  5. Determine the correct answer. • One significant source of energy is oil, a type of: • Fossil fuel C. Nuclear Energy • Renewable Energy D. None of the above • During exercise, the human body converts the ____ energy in food into mechanical energy and heat. • Chemical C. Nuclear • Electromagnetic D. None of the above

  6. Determine the correct answer. • One significant source of energy is oil, a type of: • Fossil fuel C. Nuclear Energy • Renewable Energy D. None of the above • During exercise, the human body converts the ____ energy in food into mechanical energy and heat. • ChemicalC. Nuclear • Electromagnetic D. None of the above

  7. Steam Engine Energy # 3 K. Wilkinson 2015 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/

  8. Determine the correct answer. 1. Electricity can be generated when the heat from burning coal makes steam that runs small electrical generators called ___. a. control rods c. lasers b. solar cells d. turbines 2. A ___converts electrical energy into heat energy by making gas molecules vibrate at the same speed as heat waves. a. calculator c. light bulb b. fire extinguisher d. laser

  9. Answer 1. Electricity can be generated when the heat from burning coal makes steam that runs small electrical generators called ___. a. control rods c. lasers b. solar cells d. turbines 2. A ___converts electrical energy into heat energy by making gas molecules vibrate at the same speed as heat waves. a. calculator c. light bulb b. fire extinguisher d. laser

  10. Warming Water Energy # 4 k.Wilkinson 2015 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/

  11. Read the prompt. Answer the question. • Two friends put a bowl of very cold water outside on a hot sunny day. The Sun warmed the water. They wondered about the energy of the water. This is what they thought: • Ted: “The very cold water had energy. The Sun provided additional energy to warm the water.” • Amber: “The very cold water did not have energy. The energy in the warm water came from the Sun.” • 1. Which friend has the best idea? Explain why you agree with one friend and not the other.

  12. Ice Water Energy #5 K. Wilkinson 2015 adapted from http://sciencespot.net/

  13. Answer is Read the prompt. Pick which statement would be your hypothesis • Christine put 5 ice cubes in a glass. Twenty minutes later most of the ice had melted to form “ice water.” There were still some small pieces of ice floating in the water. She measured the temperature, then added 5 more ice cubes to the glass. She measured the temperature three minutes later. • The temperature of the “ice water” increased. • The temperature of the “ice water” decreased. • The temperature of the “ice water” stayed the same. • Explain what happens to the temperature when more ice is added.

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