Electro-magneticWavesA form of energywave that cantransfer energythrough empty spaceand objects at thespeed of light. Usedin communications.NuclearEnergyEnergy stored inthe nucleus of anatom which can bereleased bynuclear fusion orfission.RadiantEnergyEnergy carriedthrough emptyspace in theform ofelectromagneticwaves.PotentialEnergyStored energy of anobject based on itsposition or condition.This type of energyincludes gravitational,chemical, elastic, andnuclear energy.ThermalEnergyEnergy due to themotion of atomstransferredbetween objects ofdifferenttemperatures.ThermalEquilibriumThe point whensubstances havereached the sametemperature and heatno longer flowsbetween them.ChemicalEnergyEnergy stored inthe bonds ofcompounds andmolecules that canbe released inchemicalreactions.ConductionThe transfer ofheat from onesubstance toanother throughdirect contactKineticEnergyEnergy of an objectdue to its motion.This type of energyincludes electrical,radiant, sound, andthermal energy.Law ofConservationof EnergyStates thatenergy cannotbe created ordestroyed, onlytransformed.GravitationalEnergyStored energybased on anobject's highposition relativeto a low one(due to gravity).RadiationThe transfer ofheat throughelectromagneticwaves throughempty space atthe speed of lightEnergyThe ability todo work. Itcan exist inmany forms.ConvectionThe transfer of heatthrough circularcurrents that causeless dense, hottersubstances to riseand coolersubstances to sink.TemperatureA way to measure anobject's thermalenergy (how fastatoms are moving).Measured in degreesFahrenheit or CelciusElectricalEnergyEnergy ofmovingelectrons orelectricalcharges.EnergyTransformationEnergychanging fromone form toanother. (AKAenergyconversion)ElasticEnergyEnergy storeddue to thebending,stretching, ortwisiting of anobject.SoundEnergyEnergy thattravels througha medium (likeair) in waves/vibrationsConductorA substancethat transfersheat andelectricitywell.InsulatorA substancethat does nottransfer heatand electricitywell.MechanicalEnergyThe sum of anobject'spotential andkinetic energy.(Total Energy)Electro-magneticWavesA form of energywave that cantransfer energythrough empty spaceand objects at thespeed of light. Usedin communications.NuclearEnergyEnergy stored inthe nucleus of anatom which can bereleased bynuclear fusion orfission.RadiantEnergyEnergy carriedthrough emptyspace in theform ofelectromagneticwaves.PotentialEnergyStored energy of anobject based on itsposition or condition.This type of energyincludes gravitational,chemical, elastic, andnuclear energy.ThermalEnergyEnergy due to themotion of atomstransferredbetween objects ofdifferenttemperatures.ThermalEquilibriumThe point whensubstances havereached the sametemperature and heatno longer flowsbetween them.ChemicalEnergyEnergy stored inthe bonds ofcompounds andmolecules that canbe released inchemicalreactions.ConductionThe transfer ofheat from onesubstance toanother throughdirect contactKineticEnergyEnergy of an objectdue to its motion.This type of energyincludes electrical,radiant, sound, andthermal energy.Law ofConservationof EnergyStates thatenergy cannotbe created ordestroyed, onlytransformed.GravitationalEnergyStored energybased on anobject's highposition relativeto a low one(due to gravity).RadiationThe transfer ofheat throughelectromagneticwaves throughempty space atthe speed of lightEnergyThe ability todo work. Itcan exist inmany forms.ConvectionThe transfer of heatthrough circularcurrents that causeless dense, hottersubstances to riseand coolersubstances to sink.TemperatureA way to measure anobject's thermalenergy (how fastatoms are moving).Measured in degreesFahrenheit or CelciusElectricalEnergyEnergy ofmovingelectrons orelectricalcharges.EnergyTransformationEnergychanging fromone form toanother. (AKAenergyconversion)ElasticEnergyEnergy storeddue to thebending,stretching, ortwisiting of anobject.SoundEnergyEnergy thattravels througha medium (likeair) in waves/vibrationsConductorA substancethat transfersheat andelectricitywell.InsulatorA substancethat does nottransfer heatand electricitywell.MechanicalEnergyThe sum of anobject'spotential andkinetic energy.(Total Energy)

Energy Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A form of energy wave that can transfer energy through empty space and objects at the speed of light. Used in communications.
    Electro- magnetic Waves
  2. Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom which can be released by nuclear fusion or fission.
    Nuclear Energy
  3. Energy carried through empty space in the form of electromagnetic waves.
    Radiant Energy
  4. Stored energy of an object based on its position or condition. This type of energy includes gravitational, chemical, elastic, and nuclear energy.
    Potential Energy
  5. Energy due to the motion of atoms transferred between objects of different temperatures.
    Thermal Energy
  6. The point when substances have reached the same temperature and heat no longer flows between them.
    Thermal Equilibrium
  7. Energy stored in the bonds of compounds and molecules that can be released in chemical reactions.
    Chemical Energy
  8. The transfer of heat from one substance to another through direct contact
    Conduction
  9. Energy of an object due to its motion. This type of energy includes electrical, radiant, sound, and thermal energy.
    Kinetic Energy
  10. States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
    Law of Conservation of Energy
  11. Stored energy based on an object's high position relative to a low one (due to gravity).
    Gravitational Energy
  12. The transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves through empty space at the speed of light
    Radiation
  13. The ability to do work. It can exist in many forms.
    Energy
  14. The transfer of heat through circular currents that cause less dense, hotter substances to rise and cooler substances to sink.
    Convection
  15. A way to measure an object's thermal energy (how fast atoms are moving). Measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celcius
    Temperature
  16. Energy of moving electrons or electrical charges.
    Electrical Energy
  17. Energy changing from one form to another. (AKA energy conversion)
    Energy Transformation
  18. Energy stored due to the bending, stretching, or twisiting of an object.
    Elastic Energy
  19. Energy that travels through a medium (like air) in waves/ vibrations
    Sound Energy
  20. A substance that transfers heat and electricity well.
    Conductor
  21. A substance that does not transfer heat and electricity well.
    Insulator
  22. The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy. (Total Energy)
    Mechanical Energy