8.1-8.2 Must Pass
  • 1. Because wind is a renewable resource, this type of energy transformation also helps ______ natural resources.
A) conserve
B) waste
C) destroy
D) eliminate
  • 2. In sunny climates, harnessing the energy of the sun and transforming it _______ to electrical energy is an excellent way of conserving natural resources.
A) directly
B) contingently
C) accidentally
D) indirectly
  • 3. Energy is _______ lost in energy transformation and energy transfer.
A) never
B) sporadically
C) rarely
D) seldom
  • 4. Energy is the _________ to do work.
A) ability
B) struggle
C) attempt
D) effort
  • 5. The unit that is used to measure energy is the _______.
A) Joule
B) Newton
C) Quone
D) Watt
  • 6. ________ energy is the sum of an object’s potential and kinetic energy.
A) Mechanical
B) Industrial
C) Residential
D) Automated
  • 7. _______ energy is the energy that an object has because of its position or condition.
A) Potential
B) Mechanical
C) Electrical
D) Kinetic
  • 8. _______ energy is the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion.
A) Mechanical
B) Potential
C) Electrical
D) Kinetic
  • 9. _______ energy is produced when a force causes a substance to vibrate and the energy is transferred through the substance in mechanical waves.
A) Thermal
B) Potential
C) KInetic
D) Sound
  • 10. The vibration of electrically charged particles produces _______ waves.
A) Acoustic
B) Impulsive
C) Electromagnetic
D) Kinetic
  • 11. From the choices listed here select the one that is not an example of electromagnetic energy.
A) Light Waves
B) Microwaves
C) Sound Waves
D) Radio Waves
  • 12. Chemical energy is energy that is stored in _____ bonds that hold chemical compounds together.
A) Electrical
B) Chemical
C) Thermal
D) Magnetic
  • 13. The faster the molecules in an object move, the more _________ energy an object has.
A) Magnetic
B) Chemical
C) Thermal
D) Sound
  • 14. _______ is the energy that is transferred between objects that are at different temperatures.
A) Heat
B) Light
C) Thermal
D) Radiation
  • 15. Which way is heat energy transferred?
A) from the cooler to the hotter object
B) by chemical reactions
C) by electrons
D) from the hotter to the cooler object
  • 16. Electrical energy is the energy of ________ electrons.
A) static
B) stationary
C) motionless
D) moving
  • 17. An energy _______ occurs when energy changes from one form to another.
A) transformation
B) variation
C) translation
D) alteration
  • 18. _____ forms of energy can turn into, or transform to, any other form of energy.
A) some
B) most
C) all
D) no
  • 19. A single form of energy can transform to _______ other form of energy.
A) only one
B) no
C) more than one
  • 20. In humans and most other animals, chemical energy is transformed into mechanical energy within the ______.
A) bones
B) lungs
C) muscles
D) liver
  • 21. Swings work by repeatedly converting potential energy into _________ energy.
A) kinetic
B) thermal
C) mechanical
D) sound
  • 22. In wind-powered renewable energy systems, the kinetic energy of wind is used to generate _______ energy.
A) electrical
B) thermal
C) kinetic
D) chemical
  • 23. In hydroelectric renewable energy systems, the ______ energy of falling water is converted into electrical energy.
A) thermal
B) kinetic
C) chemical
D) magnetic
  • 24. Geothermal energy is energy produced by heat from Earth’s ________.
A) atmosphere
B) interior
C) biosphere
D) oceans
  • 25. An energy transfer is the movement of energy from one object or system to another object or system without being _________.
A) transformed
B) closed
C) cooled
D) heated
  • 26. Most natural systems on Earth are _____ systems.
A) vacuumed
B) open
C) combination
D) closed
  • 27. An energy _______ occurs when energy changes from one form to another.
A) transformation
B) transfer
C) drain
D) overload
  • 28. An energy ________ is the movement of energy from one object or system to another object or system.
A) drain
B) transfer
C) overload
D) transformation
  • 29. A type of potential energy, called ______ potential energy, results from an object being bent, or deformed, from its natural shape.
A) gravitational
B) mechanical
C) elastic
D) kinetic
  • 30. _________ potential energy is the energy an object has due to its position in space.
A) Mechanical
B) Chemical
C) Elastic
D) Gravitational
  • 31. Work is done when a force causes an object to move in the ______ direction of the force.
A) same
B) perpendicular
C) inverse
D) opposite
  • 32. As long as you are applying a force, you are doing work.
A) true
B) false
  • 33. _________ energy is the energy associated with the motion, position, or shape of an object.
A) mechanical
B) chemical
C) thermal
D) nuclear
  • 34. The mechanical energy of an object is the sum of its _______ energy and its kinetic energy.
A) gravitational
B) potential
C) original
D) elastic
  • 35. Work equals force _______ distance in the same direction as the force.
A) plus
B) over
C) times
D) divided by
  • 36. Energy and work are so related to one another that they are measured in the same unit, the ________.
A) Kilogram
B) Newton
C) Volt
D) Joule
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