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The ability to do work is:
a) force
b) energy
c) power
d) work

The energy of motion.
a) work energy
b) potential energy
c) kinetic energy
d) electrical energy

Stored energy that will be used later.
a) sound energy
b) kinetic energy
c) light energy
d) potential energy

If kinetic energy and potential energy are combined, the total is called:
a) potential energy
b) electrical energy
c) mechanical energy
d) work energy

The faster particles are moving:
a) the less thermal energy.
b) the greater the thermal energy.
c) the more balanced the forces are.
d) the more particles there will be.

The energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged.
a) chemical energy
b) electrical energy
c) physical energy
d) kinetic energy

Why is chemical energy a form of potential energy?
a) It doesn't have particles.
b) It has particles.
c) It is stored.
d) It is not stored.

The energy of moving electrons.
a) chemical energy
b) neutron energy
c) proton energy
d) electrical energy

Light energy is:
a) electrically neutral particles.
b) electrically charged particles.
c) unable to move without a medium.
d) a mechanical wave.

Energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom.
a) nuclear energy
b) electrical energy
c) chemical energy
d) neutral energy

A change from one form of energy to another.
a) energy motion
b) energy transfer
c) perpetual motion
d) energy conversion

A battery that is not being used contains:
a) electrical energy
b) kinetic energy
c) chemical energy
d) light energy

To make a flashlight work, the chemical energy in the battery must be converted to:
a) electrical energy
b) potential energy
c) chemical energy
d) sound energy

When energy is converted, some energy will always be lost in the form of:
a) electricity.
b) light.
c) sound.
d) heat.

What is the Law of Energy Conservation?
a) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it only changes forms.
b) Energy can be created, destroyed, or change forms.
c) Energy cannot be created but it can be destroyed.
d) Energy is too confusing to explain.

A machine that would run forever without adding any additional energy.
a) potential energy machine
b) electrical machine
c) perpetrator maturation machine
d) perpetual motion machine

A resource that cannot be replaced or is replaced slower than it is being used.
a) nonrenewable
b) renewable
c) resource
d) solar

Energy resources formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
a) battery power
b) fossil fuels
c) biomass
d) microfiber

Fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas are:
a) renewable
b) nonrenewable
c) hard to find
d) hard to use

Solar power is a______resource.
a) unworkable
b) nonrenewable
c) renewable
d) hard to use

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