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Thermal expansion in a balloon occurs because_____.
a) the gas cools off and causes the size of the balloon to change
b) when the gas heats up, the particles move closer together
c) when gas is heated, the particles hit the walls of the container with greater force
d) when the gas cools, the particles move closer together
Adding heat to matter causes the atoms to_____.
a) move slower
b) move faster
c) move backwards
d) not move
If you say an object is hot, you are feeling the transfer of______.
a) Thermal energy
b) Kinetic Energy
c) Chemical Energy
d) Potential Energy
Water behind a dam has_______.
a) Physical energy
b) Chemical energy
c) Potential energy
d) Kinetic energy
When you see a change in the environment you know that_______has been transferred.
a) Motion
b) Force
c) Energy
d) Heat
Hot water poured into a mug and the mug gets hot. This is an example of which type of energy transfer?
a) Mechanical
b) Sound
c) Thermal
d) radiant
An opera singer can break a glass by singing the correct note. This is an example of which type of energy?
a) Mechanical
b) Sound
c) Thermal
d) Radiant
If an object is NOT moving, it does not have______.
a) kinetic energy
b) gravitational potential energy
c) elastic potential energy
d) chemical potential energy
Due to the force of gravity, if an object is on top of a hill or in a position off the ground, it has_______.
a) kinetic energy
b) gravitational potential energy
c) elastic potential energy
d) chemical energy
_____is the ability or capacity to do work or to produce change.
a) Energy
b) Mass
c) Weight
d) Kinetic
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