kinds of energy

Interactive game 61535:

    Questions include:
  • Transfer of thermal energy is called ___________
  • The faster a car moves the more ____ energy the car has.
    Answers include:
  • heat,
  • heat,
  • kinetic,
  • kinetic,
  • mechanical,
  • potential
  • potential
  • potential

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