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Energy & Transformations
Test Description: Review words associated with energy and its transformations.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) _____________ is the ability to do work.
A
kinetic
B
potential
C
energy
D
work
2) Energy in motion is considered to be _____________ energy.
A
potential
B
energy
C
kinetic
D
work
3) Energy that is stored is considered to be _______________ energy.
A
energy
B
potential
C
work
D
kinetic
4) The product of force and distance when a force is used to move an object is ______________.
A
work
B
energy
C
potential
D
kinetic
5) A push or pull exerted on an object is _____________.
A
work
B
energy
C
force
D
potential
6) The energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed is called ____________.
A
work
B
gravitational potential energy
C
elastic potential energy
D
energy
7) Potential energy that depends on height is called ______________.
A
work
B
force
C
gravitational potential energy
D
elastic potential energy
8) Energy is stored as ________________ in the foods we eat. It is also stored in batteries and in a match that is used to light a candle.
A
electrical energy
B
thermal energy
C
mechanical energy
D
chemical energy
9) When the _______________ of an object increases, its particles move faster, making it feel warm to the touch.
A
electrical energy
B
chemical energy
C
mechanical energy
D
thermal energy
10) Moving electric charges produce electricity, and _______________ is the energy they carry.
A
electrical energy
B
chemical energy
C
thermal energy
D
mechanical energy
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