Forms Of Energy (7.P.2.1-2) Question Preview (ID: 37787)


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movement of energy from one object or material to another.
a) electrical energy
b) energy transfer
c) energy
d) heat energy

Energy an object has because of its motion.
a) chemical energy
b) potential energy
c) kinetic energy
d) light energy

The ability to do work
a) sound energy
b) model
c) energy
d) light energy

Energy an object has because of its position.
a) electrical energy
b) chemical energy
c) kinetic energy
d) potential energy

The energy of electrically charged particles moving from one place to another.
a) mechanical energy
b) chemical energy
c) potential energy
d) electrical energy

Energy in the form of moving waves of light.
a) energy
b) kinetic energy
c) light energy
d) sound energy

movement of energy through compressional waves that travel in a medium such as water, air, or solids. Vibrations
a) light energy
b) energy
c) sound energy
d) kinetic energy

A principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be changed from one form to another.
a) energy
b) conservation of energy
c) potential energy
d) energy transfer

The sum of the potential and kinetic energy. Energy associated with the movement and position of an object.
a) electrical energy
b) chemical energy
c) potential energy
d) mechanical energy

Energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms.
a) mechanical energy
b) chemical energy
c) potential energy
d) mechanical energy

energy caused by moving particles. Always flows from warmer to cooler. Things don't get cool. Things just lose heat.
a) chemical energy
b) mechanical energy
c) energy transfer
d) thermal/heat energy

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