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Energy and Its Forms

This is a game designed to review concepts related to energy and its transformations.

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Created Date 10.22.20
Last Updated 10.23.20
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Topics of this game:
  • It is the ability to do work.
  • It is done when a force moves an object.
  • It is the energy that we can see.
  • It is the energy that comes from the movement of charges.
  • It is the transfer of energy from object to another.
  • It is the energy that comes from moving parts.
  • It is the mechanical energy that comes from motion.
  • It is energy that comes from position and can be transformed into kinetic energy.
  • It is the energy that we can hear.
  • It is the transfer of energy from a warmer object to a colder object.
  • Main source of energy on Earth's surface. Its energy makes particles move faster.
  • It is the energy present in batteries, fuels, and food.
  • It is an object that produces light energy at home.
  • It is an object that uses electrical energy to produce sound and images.
  • It is an object that helps to transform sunlight into electricity.
  • It is an object that musicians use to produce sound energy.
  • It is an object that converts gasoline into kinetic energy.
  • It is the source of the stored chemical energy that humans use to walk, run, dance, etc.
  • It works together with solar panels to power spacecrafts.
  • All matter is made of small _____.
  • It transforms oil into electricity.
  • They can help people transform energy.
  • They contain stored chemical energy that can power toys.
  • They produce sound energy when they communicate.

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