1.
energy sources that will not run out are called
everlasting energy
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1.
energy sources that will not run out are called
everlasting energy
recycled energy
renewable energy
thermal energy
2.
sunlight is one source of
useless energy
renewable energy
chemical energy
fossil fuel energy
3.
which of the following does not show energy conservation?
driving a fuel efficient automobile
taking long, hot showers
turning down the heat when you are not at home
turning off the lights when you are not in a room
4.
"energy cannot be created or destroyed" is called the law of
saving of energy
conversion of energy
recycling of energy
conservation of energy
5.
which of the following shows energy conservation?
driving an suv
taking long, hot showers
turning up the heat when you are a little cool
turning off the lights when you are not in a room
6.
potential energy is
energy of motion
stored energy
renewable energy
energy of conservation
7.
how does thermal energy move?
always to a place of higher thermal energy
always from one side to another
always from up to down
always to a place of lower thermal energy
8.
if we practice energy conservation, we will
use our energy resources wisely
use only potential energy
recycle all of our energy
ignore our energy use
9.
"energy cannot be created or destroyed" is called the law of
conservation of energy
conversion of energy
renewability of energy
saving of energy
10.
convection is thermal energy transferred
without moving anything
by either moving liquids or moving air currents
only by moving air currents
only by moving liquids
11.
a flashlight battery is an example of
solar energy
thermal energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
12.
a heating element being placed in one end of an aquarium can heat the whole aquarium because of heat transfer by
evaporation
radiation
conduction
convection
13.
substances that do not conduct heat well are
insulators
conductors
liquids
solids
14.
the energy from the sun is transferred by
convection
dispersion
radiation
conduction
15.
when you heat water in a pan on the stove, the water at the bottom of the pan heats up first. how does the water at the top get hot?
convection
radiation
evaporation
conduction
16.
which of the following is true about how thermal energy moves?
thermal energy moves to an object with less heat.
thermal energy moves to an object with the same amount of heat.
thermal energy moves away from an object with less heat.
thermal energy does not move.
17.
which of the following is an example of heat transfer by conduction?
the upstairs of a house being warmer than the downstairs
burning your finger on a hot match
the sun warming your skin
being warmed by a fire on a cold night
18.
stored energy is called
kinetic energy
thermal energy
potential energy
recycled energy
19.
which of the following is in agreement with the law of conservation of energy?
new energy is made only when needed.
energy is never being created or destroyed.
energy is always being created and destroyed.
energy cannot be used.
20.
in order for thermal energy to be conducted from one object to another, the objects must be
touching each other
not touching each other
the same mass
the same density
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