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100What is Power?
The Energy used in a certain time.
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100What is an example of kinetic energy?
A bike going up a hill.
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100What is electric energy?
Power plants and batteries.
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100What are some examples of renewable energy?
Solar & Wind energy are examples of this type of energy source.
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100What is a battery?
An energy storage device made up of one or more electrolyte cells.
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200What is Conservation of Energy?
The Law of Nature that states the amount of energy in the universe is constant and that energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transferee from one from to another.
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200What is an example of potential energy?
A stone on top of a mountain.
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200What is magnetic energy?
A compass
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200What is nuclear powered energy?
Fusion is an example of this time of energy source?
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200What is a magnet?
Any piece of iron, steel, etc., that has the property of attracting iron or steel.
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300What is energy?
The ability to do work.
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300What is an example of potential energy?
The fat on your body.
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300What is Nuclear energy?
Nuclear reactors
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300What does gasoline provide energy for?
Cars run on this type of fuel.
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300What is power?
The rate at which energy is transferred.
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400What is kinetic & potential energy?
These are the two main categories to classify energy.
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400What is an example of kinetic energy?
Ocean's waves
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400What is gravitational energy?
Water held back by a dam.
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400Where does fossil fuel come from?
This type of energy source is made from dead plants and animals.
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400What is a calorie?
A unit for measuring heat energy.
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500What is fat?
The place where your body stores energy.
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500What is an example of potential energy?
A stretched out elastic.
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500What is mechanical energy?
Moving plane
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500What is the sun?
A good source of solar power.
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500What is joule?
A metric unit for measuring work and energy,
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