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Physics, 06.10.2019 10:20 hernsl0263

match the terms to the correct descriptions.

1) this can be either kinetic or potential and has to do with the energy of position and motion of an object.

2) this type of energy is stored energy, it can be increased by getting into a higher position and/or stretching an object such as a rubber band.

3) this is the term used when energy changes from one form to another.

4) this has to do with the speed of anaheim check and how much mass it has, basically how the object is moving.

5) this is radiant energy from the sun, it's the only kind of energy we can see with our eyes.

6) this is energy found in the nucleus of an atom

7) this type of energy travels through vibrations on waves.

8) this energy that is transferred by the movement of electrons through a conductor: the electrons create a current.

9) this type of energy can be transferred in three different ways: 1st traction contact through collisions ( also called conduction) 2nd through a fluid making a current created by less dense fluids floating and more dense fluid sinking (also called convection) and 3rd by waves traveling with or without a medium ( also called radiation)


1- mechanical energy
2-kinetic energy
3-potential energy
4-electrical energy
5-light energy
6-thermal energy
7-sound energy
8-chemical energy
9-nuclear energy
10- energy conversions

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