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Potential and Kinetic Energy Forms of Energy Energy Vocabulary Energy Transformations Density Unknown Substances 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

1 100 When does a car on a ramp have the greatest amount of potential energy?

1 100 When does a car on a ramp have the greatest amount of potential energy?

2 200 Mr. Odum dropped his clicker again. At what point did it have both the greatest amount of kinetic energy and the least amount of potential energy?

2 200 Mr. Odum dropped his clicker again. At what point did it have both the greatest amount of kinetic energy and the least amount of potential energy?

3 300 In a moment of whimsy, Mr. Odum and Mrs. de Leon are having fun balancing whiteboard erasers on their heads. Whose eraser has the greatest amount of potential energy?

3 300 In a moment of whimsy, Mr. Odum and Mrs. de Leon are having fun balancing whiteboard erasers on their heads. Whose eraser has the greatest amount of potential energy?

4 400 At which 2 points is it possible for the pendulum to have the same amount of kinetic and potential energy. (Picture)

4 400 At which 2 points is it possible for the pendulum to have the same amount of kinetic and potential energy. (Picture)

1 500 When does a rubber band have the greatest amount of potential energy?

1 500 When does a rubber band have the greatest amount of potential energy?

2 100 This is the energy stored in the bonds between atoms.

2 100 This is the energy stored in the bonds between atoms.

3 200 This energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom.

3 200 This energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom.

4 300 This is the sum of an object s kinetic and potential energy.

4 300 This is the sum of an object s kinetic and potential energy.

1 400 This is the kinetic energy of an object s particles.

1 400 This is the kinetic energy of an object s particles.

2 500 This is the form of energy caused by the movement of negatively charged particles called electrons.

2 500 This is the form of energy caused by the movement of negatively charged particles called electrons.

3 100 This is the ability to cause change.

3 100 This is the ability to cause change.

4 200 This is the energy of motion.

4 200 This is the energy of motion.

1 300 This is the energy that an object has because of it s position, condition, or chemical composition.

1 300 This is the energy that an object has because of it s position, condition, or chemical composition.

2 400 This occurs when energy changes from one form to another.

2 400 This occurs when energy changes from one form to another.

3 500 This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

3 500 This states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

4 100 Describe the energy transformations that occur when a flashlight is switched on.

4 100 Describe the energy transformations that occur when a flashlight is switched on.

1 200 Describe the energy transformation that happens at a wind farm.

1 200 Describe the energy transformation that happens at a wind farm.

2 300 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when you eat a hamburger and then ride a bike.

2 300 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when you eat a hamburger and then ride a bike.

3 400 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when a stereo is plugged into a wall outlet and turned on.

3 400 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when a stereo is plugged into a wall outlet and turned on.

4 500 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when you use a batterypowered fan.

4 500 Describe the energy transformation that occurs when you use a batterypowered fan.

1 100 What is the density of an object that has a mass of 6 grams and a volume of 2 cubic centimeters?

1 100 What is the density of an object that has a mass of 6 grams and a volume of 2 cubic centimeters?

2 200 What is the density of an object that has a mass of 7 grams and a volume of 2 cm 3?

2 200 What is the density of an object that has a mass of 7 grams and a volume of 2 cm 3?

3 300 What is the density of an object that has a volume of 5 cm 3 and a mass of 20 grams?

3 300 What is the density of an object that has a volume of 5 cm 3 and a mass of 20 grams?

4 400 A block of wood has a volume of 16 cubic centimeters and a mass of 4 grams. Calculate the density.

4 400 A block of wood has a volume of 16 cubic centimeters and a mass of 4 grams. Calculate the density.

1 500 What is the volume of an object with a density of 8.9 g/cm3 and a mass of 178 grams?

1 500 What is the volume of an object with a density of 8.9 g/cm3 and a mass of 178 grams?

2 100 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 53 grams and a volume of 100 cm 3?

2 100 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 53 grams and a volume of 100 cm 3?

3 200 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 135.1 grams and a volume of 7 cm 3?

3 200 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 135.1 grams and a volume of 7 cm 3?

4 300 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 32.4 grams and a volume of 12 cm 3?

4 300 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 32.4 grams and a volume of 12 cm 3?

1 400 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 171 grams and a volume of 20 cm 3?

1 400 What is the identity of an unknown substance with a mass of 171 grams and a volume of 20 cm 3?

2 500 What is the mass of a sample of gold with a volume of 5 cm 3? Final Jeopardy

2 500 What is the mass of a sample of gold with a volume of 5 cm 3? Final Jeopardy

These are explosions of hot gases on the Sun that can release huge amounts of electromagnetic energy that can reach Earth and affect communications. Answer

These are explosions of hot gases on the Sun that can release huge amounts of electromagnetic energy that can reach Earth and affect communications.