Potential Energy Curves
									
... if the object is displaced slightly it will tend away from this location.  STATIC EQUILIBRIUM – located at plateaus, where the net force equals zero. ...
                        	... if the object is displaced slightly it will tend away from this location.  STATIC EQUILIBRIUM – located at plateaus, where the net force equals zero. ...
									Fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics and bioenergetics
									
... Internal energy Any system possesses an internal energy which has two major components: kinetic energy of the motion of the system's particles (translations, rotations, vibrations) and potential energy of the interaction of all the atoms, ions, and molecules in the system and energy of chemical bond ...
                        	... Internal energy Any system possesses an internal energy which has two major components: kinetic energy of the motion of the system's particles (translations, rotations, vibrations) and potential energy of the interaction of all the atoms, ions, and molecules in the system and energy of chemical bond ...
									Chem161 Chapter 6
									
... created or destroyed but can be transformed from one form of energy to another • Also known as the first law of thermodynamics • How does water falling over a waterfall demonstrate this law? ...
                        	... created or destroyed but can be transformed from one form of energy to another • Also known as the first law of thermodynamics • How does water falling over a waterfall demonstrate this law? ...
									4.1 The Concepts of Force and Mass
									
... The work changes the speed of the object thereby increasing its kinetic energy. Initial kinetic energy: ...
                        	... The work changes the speed of the object thereby increasing its kinetic energy. Initial kinetic energy: ...
									Types and Forms of Energy
									
... • Examples heating coal to turn the turbine to product electricity for a city. ...
                        	... • Examples heating coal to turn the turbine to product electricity for a city. ...
									Unit 2 Day 3: Electric Energy Storage
									
... • The potential energy stored in the plates is equivalent to the work done to charge the plates. This work is usually done by a battery • As charge is added to the plates, it takes increasingly more work to add additional charge because of electron repulsion ...
                        	... • The potential energy stored in the plates is equivalent to the work done to charge the plates. This work is usually done by a battery • As charge is added to the plates, it takes increasingly more work to add additional charge because of electron repulsion ...
									Standard - Peak to Peak Charter School
									
... THM.1. Explain that heat is a form of energy which can be transferred into other kinds of energy and how heat flows through convection, conduction, and radiation THM.2. Know the difference between heat energy and temperature and how to measure them. THM.3. Define the terms power and efficiency and b ...
                        	... THM.1. Explain that heat is a form of energy which can be transferred into other kinds of energy and how heat flows through convection, conduction, and radiation THM.2. Know the difference between heat energy and temperature and how to measure them. THM.3. Define the terms power and efficiency and b ...
									Simple Machines
									
... Potential energy is the stored energy of an object based on its position. Examples: A rock at the top of a hill has potential energy based on its position. The chemical energy in fossil fuels is also a form of potential energy. Coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas have potential energy because of th ...
                        	... Potential energy is the stored energy of an object based on its position. Examples: A rock at the top of a hill has potential energy based on its position. The chemical energy in fossil fuels is also a form of potential energy. Coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas have potential energy because of th ...
									Energy Notes (part 1)
									
... ______________________________________ one type of energy into another type of energy Mechanical Energy: 1. All the energy of an object or system _____________________________________ not related to the motions of the atoms and molecules ________ 2. The total of the ________________________ potentia ...
                        	... ______________________________________ one type of energy into another type of energy Mechanical Energy: 1. All the energy of an object or system _____________________________________ not related to the motions of the atoms and molecules ________ 2. The total of the ________________________ potentia ...
									Name - Canvas
									
... Introduction: When Tony Hawk wants to launch himself as high as possible off the half-pipe, how does he achieve this? The skate park is an excellent example of the conservation of energy. The law of conservation of energy tells us that we can never create or destroy energy, but we can change its for ...
                        	... Introduction: When Tony Hawk wants to launch himself as high as possible off the half-pipe, how does he achieve this? The skate park is an excellent example of the conservation of energy. The law of conservation of energy tells us that we can never create or destroy energy, but we can change its for ...
									work, energy and power
									
... The force doing the work and the motion must be in the same direction. If the force doing the work acts at an angle, first determine the horizontal component of the force acting at an angle. Use the horizontal component of the force to determine the amount of work done. ...
                        	... The force doing the work and the motion must be in the same direction. If the force doing the work acts at an angle, first determine the horizontal component of the force acting at an angle. Use the horizontal component of the force to determine the amount of work done. ...
									Chapter 5, 6 and 7 Energy and Power Lecture Notes
									
... surface) into chemical energy ( breaking chemical bonds to form fire) which is converted into thermal energy ( heat from the fire) and Electromagnetic energy ( see light coming from the fire on the match) 2. Conservation of energy a. Law of the Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be cre ...
                        	... surface) into chemical energy ( breaking chemical bonds to form fire) which is converted into thermal energy ( heat from the fire) and Electromagnetic energy ( see light coming from the fire on the match) 2. Conservation of energy a. Law of the Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be cre ...
									MATTER AND ENERGY
									
... • Can disrupt living cells, interfere with body processes and cause cancer. ...
                        	... • Can disrupt living cells, interfere with body processes and cause cancer. ...
									Conservation of Mechanical Energy
									
... P3. Setup the Smart Timer to measure Speed: collision (cm/s). Press Start/Stop to activate the Smart Timer. Note: If the flag does not go through the photogate beams twice, the Smart Timer will not complete the timing cycle and display velocities automatically. You will need to press Start/Stop to s ...
                        	... P3. Setup the Smart Timer to measure Speed: collision (cm/s). Press Start/Stop to activate the Smart Timer. Note: If the flag does not go through the photogate beams twice, the Smart Timer will not complete the timing cycle and display velocities automatically. You will need to press Start/Stop to s ...
									Energy - FirstLight Astro
									
... thermodynamics is the study of E and its changes from Gk therme ϑέρµη (heat) + dynamikós δυναµικός (force or power) internal E of a system is the sum of the kinetic (due to motion) and the potential (due to position) E’s of a substance ...
                        	... thermodynamics is the study of E and its changes from Gk therme ϑέρµη (heat) + dynamikós δυναµικός (force or power) internal E of a system is the sum of the kinetic (due to motion) and the potential (due to position) E’s of a substance ...
									Energy What is energy?
									
... When you pull a rubber band back, you are doing work on the rubber band. By doing that work, you are transferring some of your energy into the rubber band. You used energy to do the work that stretched the rubber band! ...
                        	... When you pull a rubber band back, you are doing work on the rubber band. By doing that work, you are transferring some of your energy into the rubber band. You used energy to do the work that stretched the rubber band! ...
									Fun physics facts ib2 15
									
... hysteresis, and flux leakage. 69. For power distribution, first a step-up transformer is used (steps up voltage and steps down current) then a step-down transformer is used (steps down voltage and steps up current.) 70. The basic operating principle of an AC motor is that when coils of wire spin in ...
                        	... hysteresis, and flux leakage. 69. For power distribution, first a step-up transformer is used (steps up voltage and steps down current) then a step-down transformer is used (steps down voltage and steps up current.) 70. The basic operating principle of an AC motor is that when coils of wire spin in ...