_-11. _____ _____ _____ ____ __ _ _____ _____ La.” Name Energy :E Part A. Vocabulary Review Directions: Match the description in the first column with the term in the second column by writing the correct letter in the space provided. 1. total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a System 2. the ability to cause change 3. stored energy due to position 4. energy in the form of motion 5. Energy cannot be created or destroyed 6. unit used to measure energy m food 7. energy stored in chemical bonds 8. energy stored by things th&t stretch or compress 9. energy stored by things that are above earth 10. SI unit of energy causes-somemechatiicaLenergjtochange to thermal energy 0 C C aE 8 a. energy b. friction c. kinetic energy d. law of conservation of energy e. gravitational potential energy f. mechanical energy g. potential energy h. Calorie j• elastic potential energy j. chemical potential energy k. joule Part B. Concept Review Directions: Complete the following sentences using the correct terms. 1. The amount of kinetic energy a moving object has depends on its mass and its 2. The potential energy of an’ object depends on its ‘S (n 3. The energy stored in foods and fuels is potential energy 4. The law of______ states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. j .1 5. Nutritionists use the get from foods. to measure how much energy we 6. The conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy follows I the 7. You convert kinetic energy into thermal energy when you rub two sticks together because of______ Energy 35 ::. Name : :Däte :... Chapter Review Class: -. .. (continued) 8 The total energy of a system remains . 9 An orange in a tree has do óñ it. .: - —____ 11 Use the equation KB = velocity of 7 mIs 7 energy due to Earth pulling 10 A car engine changes chemical potential energy into the energy of the moving car xv 2 to calculate the kixietic evergy of a 100 kg cart moving at a 4 12 Use the equation GPE = m x 98 m/s 2 x h to calculate the gravitational potential of a 10-kg sack of groceries on a shelf I m above the floor? Directions Answer the following questions on the linesprovided j 41j) 13 A hammer falls off a roof top and strikes the ground with a certain kinetic energy. If it fell from a roof twice as tall, how would its kinetic energy compare 7 Explain I — r l4 Explain why a more streamlined car generally will have better fuel economy than a bulkier car that has the same mass. . . . . . .. g .., .. 36 Energy .. .... . .... ..- I, I _____ _____ ___________ _____ _____ ___________ ______ ___ name Date Directed Reading for content Mastery Directions: Draw a Section 1 aass The Nature of Energy line from each type of energy on the left to the example of this type of energy on the right. 1. kinetic energy energy that is stored 2. chemical potential energy energy stored in a stretched spring 3, gravitational potential energy energy of a spinning bicycle wheel 4. elastic potential energy 5. energy stored in food potential energy energy stored in a boulder on a mountainside Directions: Use these words to fill in the blanks below. Words may be used more than once. energy more kinetic less joule potential chemical 6. Two baseballs have the same mass. The ball that is closer to the ground has gravitational potential energy than the other ball does. 7. Two trucks have the same velocity but different mass. The truck with the greater mass has kinetic energy than the other truck does. 8. is the ability to cause change. 0 C E 8 9. A is a unit of measure of all forms of energy. 10. ‘When an object falls, some of its energy changes to energy. 11. The energy of an object depends on its mass and weight. 12. The energy of food and other fuels is potential energy. S C 0 I. 20 Energy Name Date Class • Key Terms I Energy 0 Unscramble the terms in italics to compkte the sentences below. Write the terms on the lines pro vided, then find the terms in the word search puzzle below. Directions: 1. The stored energy an object has as a result of its height above the ground is aaagiilnrottv potential V energy. V V 2. The law of aceinnoorstv of energy states that the total amount of energy in the universe remains the same. 3. Energy is measured in SI units called ejiosu. 4. The energy stored in the bonds between atoms is accehilm potential energy. V 5. The stored energy an object has as a result of its posi V tion is aeilnoptt energy. • 6. Energy in the form of motion is ceiiknt energy. V 7. An object’s aaccehilmn energy is its total amount of potential and kinetic energy. V 8. The energy stored in stretched or compressed objects V is aceilst potential energy. V C VI VI C aE AG TCSECH,E MICALEMIYH P0 T E N T I A L SUTFNOZIJO BX UAVFGRA VI TAT IONAL LD KNWOVCS RJU L TDPWJK LMKKOT BORMWLVXPY ED N E R X N B 1 I UQXDPGLHU Yc I ZM ECHANIC A LVN CHKGQJ JF TQPKPWJ OEYGBSDMIR LBCACO NSERVATION IA CHEMFIE AZ I ZANOSHQ GF I I C 22 Energy cI Date Name Overview Energy Directions: Complete the concept map using the terms in the list below motion mechanical energy potential energy object ergy to in stored in an Directions: Three forms ofpotential energy are gravitational, chemical, and elastic. Write the correct form in the spaces beside the items below. Note that one item has two forms ofpotential energy. U 5. chocolate chip cookie C aE 0 U 6. pogo stick on impact 7. gasoline 0 C 0 • 8. bicycle at the top of a hill 5 •0 9. stretched rubber band I 10. apple in a tree ) Energy 19
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