3.1.7 Show Off! Page: Forms of Energy

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  1. 4. _____ energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and compounds. An example of this is food or batteries.
  2. 7. _____ energy can be seen when objects move. An arrow flying through the air has _____ energy
  3. 8. _____ energy is the energy of moving atoms of matter. When atoms are moving faster they produce more _____ energy. An example of _____ energy is fire.
  4. 10. _____ is the energy of moving electrons. An example of _____ energy is a lightbulb.
  5. 11. _____ energy occurs when matter vibrates. An example of sound energy is music.
  6. 12. This abbreviation is the energy an object has due to its position above the earth. mgh is equal to _____. This equation means that the mass of an object times the gravitational acceleration (9.8 on Earth) times the object's height above the ground is equal to _____.
  7. 13. the ability to move matter or change matter in some other way.
  8. 14. _____ energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. An example of this is a windmill.
Down
  1. 1. this type of energy is stored in objects. A bow drawn has _____ energy.
  2. 2. _____ potential energy occurs when an object is stressed or compressed. An example of _____ energy is a stretched out rubber band.
  3. 3. 1/2m times v^2 is the equation for _____ energy. This equation means that half of an object's mass times its velocity squared is equal to _____ energy.
  4. 5. _____ energy is energy that is stored in the center (nuclei) of an atom. This energy occurs because there are strong forces that hold the nucleus together.
  5. 6. _____ is the SI unit for energy. _____ can be represented with a capital 'j'(J).
  6. 9. _____ energy is energy that travels through space as electrical and magnetic waves. An example of _____ energy is Japan's bullet train tracks.