Energy Science Basic Principles

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The capacity to do work is called ______
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Energycannotbecreatedordestroyed,onlytransferred. This is the Law of ______.
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What is the standard SI unit of energy?
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Energy stored due to an object's position is ______ energy.
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Energy in motion is called ______ energy.
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Resources that can be replenished naturally are called ______.
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Resources like coal and oil that will eventually run out are ______.
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Heat transfer through direct contact is ______.
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Heat transfer through fluids (liquids/gas) is ______.
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The energy of moving electrons is ______ energy.
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Energy stored in the bonds of molecules is ______ energy.
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A device that changes one form of energy into another is a ______.
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The measure of disorder in a system is called ______.
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______is the rate at which work is done.
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The unit used to measure power is the ______.