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| What two types of energy travel in waves? |
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| The distance that light can travel in one year |
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| Light energy is an energy that travels in straight lines. You cannot see ultraviolet and infrared light. It is the fastest traveling energy. |
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| How fast does light travel? |
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| It travels over 186,000 miles a second, and 5.8 trillion miles a year |
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| Sound energy comes from vibrating matter. It travels through matter. |
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| Nuclear energy is breaking a nucleus into smaller pieces to create energy. Einstein discovered how to do this. |
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| What is non renewable energy? |
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| Energy that cannot be replaced. Fossil fuels are non renewable. Sun is a renewable resource. |
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| Heat moving in a closed system. Examples include lava lamp, oven, pot of soup |
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| Back and forth movement of an object |
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| Movement out from a heated object like the sun or heat from a fireplace |
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| Heated transferred from a heated surface that is touching another to a cooler surface. |
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| Which forms of energy are produced by a light bulb? |
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| What did Thomas Edison invent? |
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Motion picture camera light bulb first voice recordings |
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| Put the energy chain in order |
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| Sun- plants- animals- people |
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| What type of energy would be used when using a hammer? |
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| What type of energy is use in batteries? |
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| What type of energy is used in computers? |
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| What are examples or renewable resources |
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| wind, sun, air, water, wood, leather |
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| What is the source of most energy on the Earth? |
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| What are some examples of non renewable resources? |
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| things that come from fossil fuels like: coal, oil, plastics, gas |
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