6th grade Science



904875-485775ANSWER KEY400000ANSWER KEY3886200-5715006th grade ScienceTypes of Energy and Heat TransferReview PacketName: ________________________________Date: ____________________ Hour: _______We have studied for this test, which will take place on Wednesday, December 17, 2014Student Signature_________________________________________________________Parent SignatureComplete the table below to identify the type of Heat Transfer that occurs ConductionConvectionRadiationHeat lamp keeping food warmXMicrowave OvenXOvenXX some ovens areConvection ovensLava LampXCampfireXSpoon in a cup of coffeeXComplete the table below by marking an X in the boxes for the correct form of energy. Some examples have more than one answer.ChemicalMechanicalThermalElectromagneticElectricalSoundPlugXShinning a lightbulbXXXBook of matchesXRadio playingXIf using batteriesXIf plugged inXLight switchXXXMoving carXXXXXElectrical outletXPiece of chickenXXIf cookedGasolineXTelevision onXXXXMan joggingXXXMatch burningXXXOn the next page you will find the vocabulary terms that you should know---we did a practice quiz on these terms---complete this again and then use the practice quiz to check your answers?Elastic Potential Energy ?Convection?Potential Energy?Radiation?Nuclear Energy?Convection Currents?Power?Electromagnetic Energy?Law of Conservation of Energy?Conduction?Chemical Energy?Energy?Sound Energy?Kinetic Energy?Electrical Energy?Gravitational Potential Energy?Heat (Thermal)Energy?Mechanical Energy?Radiant (Light) Energy?Energy TransformationUse the definitions below to match up with the terms on the previous pagechange from one form of energy to anotherThe transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to anotherThe potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atomExample: the sunThe energy of electrical chargesExample: a toaster plugged inThe rule that energy cannot be created or destroyedThe total kinetic and potential energy of all particles of an objectExample: a stove, a lightbulbA form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bounds between atomsExample: matches before being lit upEnergy that results from the position or shape of an objectThe energy of stretched or compressed objectsThe energy an object has due to its motionThe transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic wavesThe rate at which work is doneKinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an objectExample: riding a bikeThe energy of light and other forms of radiation, which travels through space as wavesExample: a stove, a toaster, a lightbulbExample: a lightbulb turned on, the sunThe transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluidPotential energy that depends on the height of an objectThe ability to do work or cause changeThe movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to anotherExample: guitar strings being strummedClassify the following as a type of potential energy or kinetic energy (use the letters K or P)1. A bicyclist pedaling up a hill __K__2. An archer with his bow drawn _P___3. A volleyball player spiking a ball __K__4. A baseball thrown to second base __K___5. The chemical bonds in sugar __P__6. The wind blowing through your hair _K____7. Walking down the street __K__8. Sitting in the top of a tree _P___9. A bowling ball rolling down the alley __K__10. A bowling ball sitting on the rack _P____ ................
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