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... can be transported from one place to another and transferred between systems. • Mathematical expressions, which quantify how the stored energy in a system depends on its configuration (e.g., relative positions of charged particles, compression of a spring) and how kinetic energy depends on mass and ...
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... molecules in the sample.  Temperature only depends on the movement of atoms and molecules in a sample.  There are three main temperature scales (Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin). o Both Celsius and Kelvin are considered metric scales, and their measurements are the same distance apart, but the Kel ...
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energy - IS MU

... When this energy is ________, it will do the work of moving the hands of the watch. This form of energy is called the potential energy. Potential energy is ________ energy. Water in a dam is another example of potential energy. There are many types of kinetic and potential energy, including chemical ...
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... The player eats lunch and the chemical energy from his food is transferred to him. The chemical energy stored in his body is transferred into kinetic energy when he runs the bases. That kinetic energy is then transferred into thermal energy due to friction as he slides on the dirt into home plate. ...
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What is Energy? - Plain Local Schools

... *The total amount of matter and energy in the always remains constant in the universe ...
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... Determine the kinetic energy of a 625 kg roller coaster  car that is moving with a speed of 18.3 m/s. ...
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Forms of Energy - Madison County Schools

... • When an object does work on another object, energy is transferred to that object • Power is the rate at which the work is done. ...
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... properties make this type of motion possible. For example, the energy transferred through electrical wires made of copper. KE Chemical Energy: The energy stored in molecular bonds. This is the energy found trapped between the atoms that make up a given molecule. For example, photosynthesis - where t ...
Chapter 15 test review
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Energy Transformations Energy Transformations
Energy Transformations Energy Transformations

... can be transformed within a system. Motion energy is associated with the speed of an object. Thermal energy is associated with the temperature of an object. Gravitational energy is associated with the height of an object above a reference point. Elastic energy is associated with the stretching or co ...
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Energy efficiency in British housing

Domestic housing in the United Kingdom presents a possible opportunity for achieving the 20% overall cut in UK carbon dioxide emissions targeted by the Government for 2010. However, the process of achieving that drop is proving problematic given the very wide range of age and condition of the UK housing stock.
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