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  • What type of energy is stored in a match?
    Chemical
  • What type of potential energy is stored inside of food?
    Chemical
  • Heat transfer that involves electromagnetic waves is called ____________________.
    Radiation
  • Tammy is preparing to cook shrimp on the stove. What type of heat transfer is happening while the shrimp are cooking?
    Conduction
  • What type of energy do wind turbines require? (Solar, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical?)
    Mechanical (Kinetic)
  • What type of energy transfer do we see in microwaves, ovens, and toasters?
    Radiation
  • What type of energy transfer do we see in a hot air balloon?
    Convection
  • Tammy is boiling water to make ramen noodles. What type of heat transfer is happening inside of the pot?
    Convection
  • When Beyonce's ice cream melts as she eats it, how does the heat travel?
    From her body (hand or mouth) to the ice cream
  • What is the energy transformation for a fan?
    Electrical --> mechanical;sound
  • What type of energy does a motor/engine give us?
    Mechanical (Kinetic)
  • When warm air rises and cool air sinks it is called ___________________.
    Convection
  • Which type of heat transfer involves direct touch?
    Conduction
  • Tammy is baking pizza for dinner. What is the main type of heat transfer that is happening inside of the oven?
    Radiation
  • When ice melts in a coke, how does the heat travel?
    From the coke to the ice
  • What is the energy transformation for a lamp?
    Electrical --> light; thermal
  • What type of potential energy is stored inside of a battery?
    Chemical
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy says that: Energy cannot be _____________ or ________________.
    created; destroyed
  • What type of energy is stored in coal?
    Chemical Energy
  • What is the energy transformation of a flashlight?
    Chemical--> Electrical --> Light
  • Heat travels from _______________temperatures to ________________ temperatures.
    warmer; cooler or hotter; colder