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Chapter 12: Energy: Glencoe Science: An Introduction To The Life, Earth, And Physical Sciences
Test Description: Chapter 12: Energy: Glencoe Science: An Introduction to the Life, Earth, and Physical Sciences
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) stored energy
A
conduction
B
potential energy
C
conection
D
thermal energy
2) total kinetic and potential energy in the particles of a material
A
conduction
B
convection
C
potential energy
D
thermal energy
3) type of transfer to thermal energy that produces weather
A
conduction
B
thermal energy
C
potential energy
D
convection
4) transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
A
thermal energy
B
conduction
C
potential energy
D
convection
5) ability to bring about change
A
conduction
B
energy
C
convection
D
radiation
6) Solar energy is ___.
A
a renewable resource
B
a nonrenewable resource
C
an inexpensive source of electricity
D
commonly used as a srouce of electricity
7) Potential energy is to kinetic energy as ___.
A
water stored behind a dam is to electrical energy
B
an ice cube is to a hot day
C
a flute is to a trumpet
D
a tractor is to a sprots car
8) Thermometers measure ___.
A
potential energy
B
molecular motion
C
coolness
D
mechanical energy
9) Gravity changes potential energy to kinetic energy when ___.
A
you push a child in a wagon
B
a balloon floats upward
C
a skier starts down a slope
D
you throw a ball to a friend
10) When you place a cooler object against a source of heat, you transfer heat by ___.
A
conduction
B
microwave
C
radiation
D
convection
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