Post on 18-Dec-2015
For the first three slides, each type of energy should be matched to a written definition and a picture that represents that type of energy.
The slides show the correct placement of the flash cards and can be printed and used
as an answer key.
chemical energy
mechanical energy
thermal energy
Energy stored in chemical bonds;
usually a substance has to burn to
release this type of energy.
energy an object has if it is moving
The energy an object has because of the
movement of its particles; heat energy;
friction always produces at least a small amount of this type of energy
nuclear
Radiant or electromagneti
c
Sound energy
Energy released when the nuclei of atoms are taken
apart or put together
This form of energy can go through
empty space; light energy
This form of energy is caused by
vibrating particles and cannot go through empty
space.
electrical energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
This type of energy involves moving electrons, usually through a wire or
cord.
Stored energy; energy that an
object has due to its position or
condition; depends on mass and
height.
The energy of an object that is
moving; depends on mass and
speed.
• In the next slide, the twelve cards in the left column are matched in sets of two. The slide shows the flash cards in the correct placement and can be printed and used as an answer key. (ex: a kite stuck in a tree shows potential energy)
• The nine cards in the right column show energy transformations and are matched in sets of three. The slide shows the flash cards in the correct placement and can be printed and used as an answer key. (ex: a fire transforms chemical energy into thermal energy and radiant energy.
potential energy
thermal energy
electrical energy
potential energy
mechanical energy
moving blades
thermal energy
thermal energy
radiant energy
Transforms electrical
energy into ______.
mechanical energy
Transforms mechanical energy into
________.
electrical energy
chemical energy transformed into ___ energy + ____energy