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Warming your face by the campfire is an example of
a) convection
b) conduction
c) radiant energy
d)

Which of the following would have molecules with the most kinetic energy
a) a cup of ice
b) a glass of cold water
c) a warm cup of hot chocolate
d) a cup of boiling wter.

A wind turbine converts:
a) mechanical energy to electrical energy
b) kinetic energy to potential energy
c) chemical energy to potential energy
d) potential energy to chemical energy

What energy is caused by an objects vibrations?
a) gravitational energy
b) electrical energy
c) chemical energy
d) sound energy

Temperature is a way to measure what
a) The electrical energy of particles
b) The kinetic energy of particles
c) the potential energy of particles
d) the chemical energy of particles

At what point does a swing have the greatest potential energy
a) at the bottom of its swing
b) at the top of its swing
c) in between the top and bottom of its swing
d)

What units are used for measuring energy?
a) Watts
b) Newtons
c) Joules
d) volts

How does mass affect energy?
a) The less mass the more energy
b) The more mass the more energy
c) the mass has no effect
d) the mass changes the energy by taking it away.

What kind of energy does a light bulb produce?
a) sound
b) mechanical
c) light and radiant
d) nuclear

What is the transfer of energy that does not require matter, and transfers through waves
a) electrical
b) conduction
c) convection
d) radiant

What is the transfer of enrgy through a medium such as a liquid or gas called?
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) thermal
d) radiant

What kind of energy transfer takes place when you plug in your hair curling iron
a) Electrical energy into thermal energy
b) chemical energy into thermal energy
c) Electrical energy into chemical energy
d) thermal energy into mechanical energy

What is the transfer of energy through direct contact?
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiant
d) Electrical

When you boil water, what kind of energy transfer do you see in the water?
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Electrical
d) radiant

How can you tell a ball has energy after you bounce it?
a) By taking its temperature
b) By observing the ball bouncing back up again
c) By catching the ball
d) By feeling the ball.

What is energy that is stored called?
a) Potential
b) Kinetic
c) NUCLEAR
d) electrical

What is energy that is moving called?
a) potential
b) Kinetic
c) stored
d) nuclear

Which of the following is a good conductor of both heat and electricity
a) a rubber pipe
b) a plastic pipe
c) a styrofoam cup
d) a piece of iron or metal

The transfer process that requires no matter is:
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiant
d)

Something that transfers heat or electricity is called________
a) an insulator
b) a conductor
c) a radiation monitor
d)

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