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Extra Credit Energy Review
Contributed by: Dawkins
(Original author: Raiten)
The energy from the light is
transferred to the plants
by the process of ______
heat energy
convection
radiation
conduction
Applying heat energy to theparticles of this solid wouldcause the particles to.....
move around faster
move around slower
stay moving the same
stop moving
When making pancakes on a griddle, what type of 
heat transfer cooks the pancakes?
convection
conduction
heat/thermal
radiation
Which of the following is an example of radiation?
heat from a lamp warming my hands
paper dots moving more on top of hot water
hot air rising
touching a hot beaker of water
Heat moves from the air in the room into the hot soup
heat moves from the hot soup into the cool bowl
heat stays in the hot soup and doesn't move
heat moves from the cool bowl to the hot soup
Which of the following shows
the direction that heat will
move when the hot soup is
placed in the room
temperature bowl?
If this pot had boiling water in it the handle would
 get hot.Which type of heat transfer is the reason the handle gets hot?
convection
thermal/heat
radiation
conduction
The students are doing an experimentwhere they must heat water.Which type of heat transfer is shown by the arrows in the beaker?
thermal/heat energy
radiation
convection 
conduction
conduction
heat/thermal energy
convection
radiation
When heat from a light bulb risesand causes the paper snake to turn, whichtype of heat transfer makes the paper snake turn around?
Which of the following 
is an example of conduction?
heat from a campfire warming you
flowing magma in the mantle
a spoon getting hot when placed in hot water
heat from a lamp hitting a plant
Heat always travels from   ___________ to __________.
warm to hot
cold to hot
hot to cold
cold to warm
The arrows in Earth's mantle
show which type of 
heat transfer?
radiation
convection
conduction
melting
at warm temperatures the molecules slow down
at warm temperatures the molecules grow in size
at warm temperatures molecules move around more
at warm temperatures molecules stop moving
How do molecules at warm temperatures differ
from molecules at cool temperatures?
conduction
HEAT/THERMAL
convection 
radiation
In this picture, the home is being heated. The cold airsinks and pushes the warmless dense air upout of the way.  This type ofheat transfer is called...
When you place a warm soda
into a cooler filled with ice
which of the following takes
place?
The soda gets cold because the cold moves into it
The soda gets cold because the heat from the soda
 moves into the ice
the soda stays warm
The cold from the ice moves into the soda
A student notices that the saucer below a coffee cup
becomes warmer after coffee is poured into the cup.
Energy was transferred from_______________.
The cup to the saucer by conduction.
The cup to the saucer by convection.
The saucer to the cup by conduction.
The saucer to the cup by convection.
The potential energy associated with objects that
 can be stretched or compressed is
gravitational
kinetic
elastic
chemical
Potential energy that depends on height is-
gravitational
kinetic
elastic
chemical
Most forms of energy cannot be converted into 
other forms of energy.
True
False
A hot plate changes electrical energy 
to nuclear energy.
True
False
Your body changes chemical energy into mechanical
and thermal energy.
True
False
According to the Law of Conservation of Energy,
energy is destroyed during transformation.
True
False
Increasing which two things would increase 
gravitational potential energy?
force & shape
elasticity & speed
mass & velocity
weight & height
Which of the following is another term for 
thermal energy?
electrical energy
heat energy
nuclear energy
solar energy
Which of the following equations defines the
 law of conservation of energy?
total energy = kinetic energy - potential energy
total energy= potential energy - kinetic energy
total energy = kinetic energy + potential energy
total energy = kinetic energy X potential energy
What is the transfer of thermal energy (heat) by 
the movement of particles from on part of a 
material to another called?
Radiation
Mechanical
Conduction
Convection
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