1. Define the following terms:

Potential energyKinetic energyThermal energyConductionConvectionRadiationEnergyTransformationChemical energyElectrical energyRadiant energyNuclear energyAnswer the following questions
2. **List examples of when the kinetic energy of particles would be increasing.
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3. **Compare and contrast the water in the following 2 states (Liquid Water &
Steam)- Hint: Lesson 2.2
How is water and steam alike?
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How is water and steam different?
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4. **List examples of electrical to light energy transformations. Hint: Lesson 2.3
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5. **Which tool could you use to test the transfer of kinetic energy between water
and ice? Hint: Lessons 2.2 – 2.3
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6. **When comparing kinetic energy or a liquid, which would have the lowest kinetic
energy…. A warm cup of milk or a cold cup of milk? Hint: Lesson 2.4
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1. Potential energy refers to the energy possessed by an object due to its position or condition. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object in motion. Thermal energy is the total energy of the particles in a substance. Conduction is the transfer of heat energy through direct contact. Convection is the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids. Radiation is the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. Energy transformation refers to the conversion of one form of energy into another form. Chemical energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds. Electrical energy is the energy of electric charges. Radiant energy is the energy carried by electromagnetic waves. Nuclear energy is the energy released from the nucleus of an atom.

2. - A ball rolling down a hill.
- A car speeding up.
- A rocket launching into space.

3. How is water and steam alike?
- Both water and steam are made up of the same molecule, which is H2O.
- Both water and steam can undergo phase changes from liquid to gas and vice versa.

How is water and steam different?
- Water is in a liquid state at room temperature, while steam is in a gaseous state.
- Water has a lower temperature compared to steam.

4. - Light bulb converting electrical energy into light energy.
- LED screen converting electrical energy into light energy.
- Fluorescent lamp converting electrical energy into light energy.

5. A thermometer could be used to test the transfer of kinetic energy between water and ice. By measuring the change in temperature of the water and ice, we can determine if any energy transfer has occurred.

6. A warm cup of milk would have higher kinetic energy compared to a cold cup of milk. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. A warm cup of milk has higher average kinetic energy of its particles, resulting in a higher temperature.

Why? The particles in a warm cup of milk are moving faster and have more energy compared to the particles in a cold cup of milk. Therefore, the warm cup of milk has a higher kinetic energy.

Potential energy refers to the energy possessed by an object due to its position or condition. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object in motion. Thermal energy is the total energy of the particles in a substance. Conduction is the transfer of heat energy through direct contact. Convection is the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids. Radiation is the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. Energy transformation refers to the conversion of one form of energy into another form. Chemical energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds. Electrical energy is the energy of electric charges. Radiant energy is the energy carried by electromagnetic waves. Nuclear energy is the energy released from the nucleus of an atom

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1. Potential energy is energy due to position or condition. Kinetic energy is energy in motion. Thermal energy is the total energy of particles in a substance. Conduction is heat transfer through direct contact. Convection is heat transfer through fluid movement. Radiation is energy transfer through electromagnetic waves. Energy transformation is converting one form of energy to another. Chemical energy is energy stored in bonds. Electrical energy is energy from electric charges. Radiant energy is energy carried by electromagnetic waves. Nuclear energy is energy from the nucleus of an atom.