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Lorenzo Raphael N.

Misterio First Year Science Module VI August 29, 2011 Enrichment Activities TEST 1 True or False: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not correct. _____1. An object that is in motion possesses kinetic energy. _____2. Kinetic energy is independent of the mass and velocity of the object. _____3. Heat energy is also called radiant energy. _____4. Heat can be transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. _____5. Wave is the disturbance which is transmitted with uniform speed in a homogeneous medium. _____6. Coal, air and natural gas are example of renewable resources. _____7. James Watt was the first one to introduce the steam engine. _____8. Hydroelectric power comes mainly from electrical energy. _____9. Wind power is a clean, easy and convenient source of power. _____10. Tidal wave can be an alternative source of power. TEST 2 Essay: Explain the following question. 1. Explain in your own words the law of conservation of energy and the law of degradation. 2. What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy? 3. How can the use of biomass help us to conserve our fuel resources? 4. In all the different alternative energy resources discussed, which do you think is the best and the most promising energy source that we should have to supplement our needs? Explain. 5. List three ways you can conserve energy. How do these methods affect natural resources? TEST- 3 PROBLEMS 1. Find the kinetic energy of a 115 g ostrich running at 15 m/s. 2. Find the speed of a 2 g insect whose kinetic energy is 0.01joule. 3. What is the potential energy of a 3000 g stone 5 m above the ground. 4. A ball is dropped from a height of 60 m. How high above the ground will it be when one third of its total energy is kinetic energy? 5. What mass of water must flow each second ( in K/sec ) to generate a 2.25 MW if the water is stored behind a dam 50 m high?

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