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6 th Grade Unit 5 & 6 Review

6 th Grade Unit 5 & 6 Review. What would be the best way to add to the electrical power system of your house?. Hydroelectric power from the creek behind the house. Nuclear power plant in the basement. Gas generator in the garage. Solar panels on the roof.

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6 th Grade Unit 5 & 6 Review

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  1. 6th Grade Unit 5 & 6 Review

  2. What would be the best way to add to the electrical power system of your house? • Hydroelectric power from the creek behind the house. • Nuclear power plant in the basement. • Gas generator in the garage. • Solar panels on the roof.

  3. What would be the best way to add to the electrical power system of your house? • Hydroelectric power from the creek behind the house. • Nuclear power plant in the basement. • Gas generator in the garage. • Solar panels on the roof.

  4. Weather would have the greatest effect on which of the following energy resources? • Wind • Nuclear • Coal • Natural Gas

  5. Weather would have the greatest effect on which of the following energy resources? • Wind • Nuclear • Coal • Natural Gas

  6. What are two ways to help protect the environment?

  7. What are two ways to help protect the environment? • Ride a bike instead of driving a car. • Recycle or reuse • Use renewable or inexhaustible energy sources • Turn off lights when not needed

  8. Name an inexhaustible resource

  9. Name an inexhaustible resource • Sunlight/solar power

  10. Name a renewable resource

  11. Name a renewable resource • Hydropower • Wind power • Biomass

  12. Name a non-renewable resource • Coal • Oil • Natural gas • Nuclear

  13. Hydropower has several advantages over other types of power generation methods. Name one advantage of using hydropower.

  14. Hydropower has several advantages over other types of power generation methods. Name one advantage of using hydropower. • No pollution • Renewable • Generates large amounts of power

  15. Solar panels use what type of hardware? • Photographic cells • Photovoltaic cells • Photosynthesis cells • Photoplastic cells

  16. Solar panels use what type of hardware? • Photographic cells • Photovoltaic cells • Photosynthesis cells • Photoplastic cells

  17. Which statement is true about heat transfer? • Cold moves to heat • Heat moves to cold • Heat surrounds the cold • Cold surrounds the heat

  18. Which statement is true about heat transfer? • Cold moves to heat • Heat moves to cold • Heat surrounds the cold • Cold surrounds the heat

  19. “Energy is never made or destroyed, it only changes form” is the law of … • Construction of energy • Conversion of energy • Conservation of energy • Calibration of energy

  20. “Energy is never made or destroyed, it only changes form” is the law of … • Construction of energy • Conversion of energy • Conservation of energy • Calibration of energy

  21. Which of the following is NOT an example of transfer of energy? • Electrical energy from a battery changes to light energy in a flashlight. • Thermal energy from a battery changes to mechanical energy in an airplane. • Radiant energy from the sun changes to electrical energy in a solar panel. • Chemical energy of gasoline changes to mechanical energy in a car.

  22. Which of the following is NOT an example of transfer of energy? • Electrical energy from a battery changes to light energy in a flashlight. • Thermal energy from a battery changes to mechanical energy in an airplane. • Radiant energy from the sun changes to electrical energy in a solar panel. • Chemical energy of gasoline changes to mechanical energy in a car.

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