MechanicalenergyTotal amountof kineticand potentialenergy in asystemKineticenergyEnergyinmotionWorkThe transfer ofenergy thatoccurs when aforce makes anobject moveChemicalenergySolar energy istransferred tothis type ofenergy duringphotosynthesisChemicalpotentialenergyEnergystored inchemicalbonds ofcompoundsGravitationalpotentialenergyEnergy storedin objects thatare aboveEarth'ssurfaceThermalenergyHeat thatcomes fromfire, thesun, etc.ConductorsMaterialsthat allowheat toflow easilyPotentialenergyStoredenergyConductionThe transfer ofenergy throughmatter bydirect contactof particles.ElasticpotentialenergyEnergystored inobjects beingcompressedor stretchedElectricpotentialenergyComesfrom outletsand powerplantsTemperatureA measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan objectLaw ofConservationof EnergyEnergy cannotbe created nordestroyed; itcan onlychange formsElectromagneticForm of energythat is reflected oremitted in the formof electrical andmagnetic wavesthat can travelthrough spaceRadiantenergyLight thatcomes fromthe sun andlightbulbsJouleUnit ofmeasure usedto describeenergy orworkEnergyThe abilityto causechangeInsulatorsMaterialsthat do NOTallow heat toflow easilyConvectionThe transferof energy bythe movementof heatedparticlesRadiationThe transfer ofenergy throughelectromagneticwavesSoundenergyComes from avariety ofsources; usedincommunicationHeatThe transferof energyfrom oneobject toanotherSpecificHeatThe amount ofheat needed toraise thetemperature of1 kg of materialby 1 degreePowerThe amountof workdone in acertain timeNuclearenergyComes fromreleasing theenergy fromthe nucleusof an atomMechanicalenergyTotal amountof kineticand potentialenergy in asystemKineticenergyEnergyinmotionWorkThe transfer ofenergy thatoccurs when aforce makes anobject moveChemicalenergySolar energy istransferred tothis type ofenergy duringphotosynthesisChemicalpotentialenergyEnergystored inchemicalbonds ofcompoundsGravitationalpotentialenergyEnergy storedin objects thatare aboveEarth'ssurfaceThermalenergyHeat thatcomes fromfire, thesun, etc.ConductorsMaterialsthat allowheat toflow easilyPotentialenergyStoredenergyConductionThe transfer ofenergy throughmatter bydirect contactof particles.ElasticpotentialenergyEnergystored inobjects beingcompressedor stretchedElectricpotentialenergyComesfrom outletsand powerplantsTemperatureA measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan objectLaw ofConservationof EnergyEnergy cannotbe created nordestroyed; itcan onlychange formsElectromagneticForm of energythat is reflected oremitted in the formof electrical andmagnetic wavesthat can travelthrough spaceRadiantenergyLight thatcomes fromthe sun andlightbulbsJouleUnit ofmeasure usedto describeenergy orworkEnergyThe abilityto causechangeInsulatorsMaterialsthat do NOTallow heat toflow easilyConvectionThe transferof energy bythe movementof heatedparticlesRadiationThe transfer ofenergy throughelectromagneticwavesSoundenergyComes from avariety ofsources; usedincommunicationHeatThe transferof energyfrom oneobject toanotherSpecificHeatThe amount ofheat needed toraise thetemperature of1 kg of materialby 1 degreePowerThe amountof workdone in acertain timeNuclearenergyComes fromreleasing theenergy fromthe nucleusof an atom

Energy - 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. Total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
    Mechanical energy
  2. Energy in motion
    Kinetic energy
  3. The transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move
    Work
  4. Solar energy is transferred to this type of energy during photosynthesis
    Chemical energy
  5. Energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
    Chemical potential energy
  6. Energy stored in objects that are above Earth's surface
    Gravitational potential energy
  7. Heat that comes from fire, the sun, etc.
    Thermal energy
  8. Materials that allow heat to flow easily
    Conductors
  9. Stored energy
    Potential energy
  10. The transfer of energy through matter by direct contact of particles.
    Conduction
  11. Energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
    Elastic potential energy
  12. Comes from outlets and power plants
    Electric potential energy
  13. A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
    Temperature
  14. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed; it can only change forms
    Law of Conservation of Energy
  15. Form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space
    Electromagnetic
  16. Light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs
    Radiant energy
  17. Unit of measure used to describe energy or work
    Joule
  18. The ability to cause change
    Energy
  19. Materials that do NOT allow heat to flow easily
    Insulators
  20. The transfer of energy by the movement of heated particles
    Convection
  21. The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
    Radiation
  22. Comes from a variety of sources; used in communication
    Sound energy
  23. The transfer of energy from one object to another
    Heat
  24. The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1 degree
    Specific Heat
  25. The amount of work done in a certain time
    Power
  26. Comes from releasing the energy from the nucleus of an atom
    Nuclear energy