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Energy Quiz Facts
Average Score for this quiz:
39%
No of times this quiz has been taken:
4
No of people passing this quiz:
1
No of people failing this quiz:
3
Maximum score for this quiz:
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Coverage
: The Energy Quiz will assess your scientific knowledge about energy. The Energy Quiz covers the different forms of energy, the scientists behind energy-related discoveries, and the units of energy.
1.
Which form of energy is produced from fusion and fission?
a.
kinetic
b.
potential
c.
chemical
d.
nuclear
2.
Which form of energy is the work performed against a given force?
a.
kinetic
b.
potential
c.
chemical
d.
nuclear
3.
Which form of energy is released or absorbed in chemical reactions?
a.
kinetic
b.
potential
c.
chemical
d.
nuclear
4.
Which form of energy is work required to accelerate an object?
a.
kinetic
b.
potential
c.
chemical
d.
nuclear
5.
Who first used the term energy in its present-day sense?
a.
William Rankine
b.
Thomas Young
c.
Jožef Stefan
d.
Rudolf Clausius
6.
Who coined the term potential energy?
a.
William Rankine
b.
Thomas Young
c.
Jožef Stefan
d.
Rudolf Clausius
7.
Who introduced the laws of radiant energy?
a.
William Rankine
b.
Thomas Young
c.
Jožef Stefan
d.
Rudolf Clausius
8.
Who mathematically formulated the concept of entropy?
a.
William Rankine
b.
Thomas Young
c.
Jožef Stefan
d.
Rudolf Clausius
9.
3,600,000 joules is equivalent to one:
a.
Joule
b.
Erg
c.
Calorie
d.
Kilowatt-hour
10.
What is the SI unit for energy?
a.
Joule
b.
Erg
c.
Calorie
d.
Kilowatt-hour
11.
Which unit is defined as the energy required to raise one gram of water by one Celsius?
a.
Joule
b.
Erg
c.
Calorie
d.
Kilowatt-hour
12.
What is the unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units?
a.
Joule
b.
Erg
c.
Calorie
d.
Kilowatt-hour
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