Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Forms of Energy and Energy Transfer - Quizizz
Forms of Energy and Energy Transfer - Quizizz
Forms of Energy and Energy Transfer - Quizizz
What is energy?
1.
a) Sound b) Gravitational
c) Potential d) Kinetic
3.
a) Chemical b) Potential
c) Kinetic d) Sound
When plants convert the sun's energy into food, which type of energy is it?
4.
c) chemical d) electrical
5.
c) Solar d) Electrical
What kind of energy is represented in the picture?
6.
a) Sound b) Thermal
c) Chemical d) Nuclear
A child is sledding, where does the child have maximum potential energy?
7.
a) Position C b) Position B
c) Position A
8.
a) Solar b) Electrical
c) Thermal d) None
9.
c) electrical d) heat
a) two forces slide together that are touching b) a chemical reaction takes place
c) energy is created through conduction d) energy changes from one form to another
A child is sledding, where does the child have maximum kinetic energy?
12.
a) Position C b) Position A
c) Position B
13. Whenever anything moves it is using energy of _____________.
a) Motion b) Heat
c) Sound d) Light
14. What kind of energy transformation takes place in an operating battery-powered flashlight?
When a match burns, the ________________ is evidence of energy transfer. There can be
more than one answer.
15.
a) sound b) light
c) heat d) motion
16.
a) heat b) sound
c) motion d) light
17. What was the energy source for the steel ball rolling down our yellow ramps?
a) table b) D-cell
c) Sun d) gravity
18.
a) The ball with the mass of 25 grams. b) The ball with the mass of 75 grams.
19.
From which position will either ball have the greatest speed?
20.
a) position C b) position A
c) position B d) position D
21. True or False: Kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy when the ball hits the cork.
a) False b) True
22. True or False: The higher the starting position, the more energy will be transferred when the ball hits the cork.
a) False b) True
23. True or False: When the ball hits the cork, the ball loses energy and the cork gains energy.
a) False b) True