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... flow from the Sun, and much lesser flows from Earth’s interior heat and from the tidal energy of the Earth-Moon system. Inside the Earth we have fossil fuels, which we’re quickly depleting, and the nuclear fuels uranium and thorium which we know how to exploit. We also have a vast nuclear fuel resou ...
... flow from the Sun, and much lesser flows from Earth’s interior heat and from the tidal energy of the Earth-Moon system. Inside the Earth we have fossil fuels, which we’re quickly depleting, and the nuclear fuels uranium and thorium which we know how to exploit. We also have a vast nuclear fuel resou ...
Forms of Energy Energy Notes Forms of Energy All forms of Energy
... of an atom. It is the energy that holds the nucleus together. The nucleus of a uranium atoms is an example of nuclear energy. This type of energy comes from nuclear fission or fusion. ...
... of an atom. It is the energy that holds the nucleus together. The nucleus of a uranium atoms is an example of nuclear energy. This type of energy comes from nuclear fission or fusion. ...
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... Chemical potential energy Chemical potential energy is energy that is due to chemical bonds When chemical bonds are broken energy can be released, during chemical reactions energy also can be released, in the form of light energy, thermal energy, or radiant energy ...
... Chemical potential energy Chemical potential energy is energy that is due to chemical bonds When chemical bonds are broken energy can be released, during chemical reactions energy also can be released, in the form of light energy, thermal energy, or radiant energy ...
Activity 58 "Follow the Energy"
... not belong with the others. b. Circle the word in each list that is a category that includes the others. c. Explain how the word you circled relates to the other words in the list, and how the word you crossed out does not fit in the list. ____________________________________________________________ ...
... not belong with the others. b. Circle the word in each list that is a category that includes the others. c. Explain how the word you circled relates to the other words in the list, and how the word you crossed out does not fit in the list. ____________________________________________________________ ...
energy transformations
... a) Describe the energy transfer. Kinetic energy is transferred from the white ball to the red ball. b) Describe the energy transformations in the white ball. Kinetic energy transforms to heat energy (friction). When white ball hits red ball, some sound energy formed from kinetic energy. ...
... a) Describe the energy transfer. Kinetic energy is transferred from the white ball to the red ball. b) Describe the energy transformations in the white ball. Kinetic energy transforms to heat energy (friction). When white ball hits red ball, some sound energy formed from kinetic energy. ...
Potential vs. Kinetic Energy
... What is Thermal Energy? • The energy of heat – It transfers from hotter objects to cooler objects ...
... What is Thermal Energy? • The energy of heat – It transfers from hotter objects to cooler objects ...
1 Newtonian Mechanics: Energy, Work and Power Candidates
... The Principle of the Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed or created. It can only be converted from one from to another, or transferred from one body to another. The total energy in the system remains constant. ...
... The Principle of the Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be destroyed or created. It can only be converted from one from to another, or transferred from one body to another. The total energy in the system remains constant. ...
STUDY GUIDE Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best
... 4. What happens when the data in an investigation do not support the original hypothesis? a. The scientist gives up and starts an investigation on a new topic. b. The data must be incorrect and are thrown out. c. The hypothesis is revised. d. The data are altered so that they support the original hy ...
... 4. What happens when the data in an investigation do not support the original hypothesis? a. The scientist gives up and starts an investigation on a new topic. b. The data must be incorrect and are thrown out. c. The hypothesis is revised. d. The data are altered so that they support the original hy ...
Energy Forms and Transformations
... atoms… released during a nuclear reaction • Nuclear Fission: Splitting the nucleus (Nuclear Power Plants electricity) • Nuclear Fusion: Nuclei join together (Sun) ...
... atoms… released during a nuclear reaction • Nuclear Fission: Splitting the nucleus (Nuclear Power Plants electricity) • Nuclear Fusion: Nuclei join together (Sun) ...
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... Jane whose mass is 40 kg, needs to swing across a river of width 60 meters filled with man-eating crocodiles to save Tarzan (70 kg) from danger. However, she must swing into a wind exerting a constant horizontal force F on a vine having a length 50 meters, and initially making an angle 50° with the ...
... Jane whose mass is 40 kg, needs to swing across a river of width 60 meters filled with man-eating crocodiles to save Tarzan (70 kg) from danger. However, she must swing into a wind exerting a constant horizontal force F on a vine having a length 50 meters, and initially making an angle 50° with the ...
I. Forms of Energy - The Lesson Builder
... negative (-) and positive (+). It can come from batteries or power plants and it can also be found in nature. Power plants burn fuel to make electricity which is then sent to homes and ...
... negative (-) and positive (+). It can come from batteries or power plants and it can also be found in nature. Power plants burn fuel to make electricity which is then sent to homes and ...
Dimensions of Energy - ASU Modeling Instruction
... f) The rate at which energy is transferred may be thought of as an energy current. i) The rate of energy transfer through “working” is called “power.” ii) The rate of energy transfer by other means has no special name. iii) The rate of energy transfer via electromagnetic fields is given by the outwa ...
... f) The rate at which energy is transferred may be thought of as an energy current. i) The rate of energy transfer through “working” is called “power.” ii) The rate of energy transfer by other means has no special name. iii) The rate of energy transfer via electromagnetic fields is given by the outwa ...
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... StartWhat is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? Yes….you know this, I know that! ….BUT, let’s review. Explain it in terms of a roller coaster. (Read from the beginning, be sure to watch the animation, and make sure you include where the tracks come in to answer this!). There is a b ...
... StartWhat is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? Yes….you know this, I know that! ….BUT, let’s review. Explain it in terms of a roller coaster. (Read from the beginning, be sure to watch the animation, and make sure you include where the tracks come in to answer this!). There is a b ...
Energy and Momentum
... Kinetic energy can also can be converted into other forms of energy. For example on mountain roads runaway lanes are often provided for trucks that lose their brakes while going down long hills. The runaway lane takes the truck back uphill and allows the truck to coast to a stop as its kinetic energ ...
... Kinetic energy can also can be converted into other forms of energy. For example on mountain roads runaway lanes are often provided for trucks that lose their brakes while going down long hills. The runaway lane takes the truck back uphill and allows the truck to coast to a stop as its kinetic energ ...
The Science of Energy
... •What type of energy produced the radiant energy from the sun? •All energy can be traced back to what type? •If the source of energy must be burned, then how is it stored? ...
... •What type of energy produced the radiant energy from the sun? •All energy can be traced back to what type? •If the source of energy must be burned, then how is it stored? ...
NOTES-Chemical energy
... -An ice cube can evaporate in the freezer (not boil) over about 2 weeks because temperature is only an average. In this case average means that some of the particles have less kinetic energy and some have more. The water molecules with the highest energy can break free from the surface of the ice cu ...
... -An ice cube can evaporate in the freezer (not boil) over about 2 weeks because temperature is only an average. In this case average means that some of the particles have less kinetic energy and some have more. The water molecules with the highest energy can break free from the surface of the ice cu ...
Energy Review Worksheet - KEY
... 1. What is energy? Energy is the ability to do work 2. What are the different forms of energy? Potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, thermal, sound, nuclear, etc. 3. Compare kinetic and potential energy. Potential-stored, kinetic-motion 4. What causes kinetic energy to increase? Speed and mass 5. Wha ...
... 1. What is energy? Energy is the ability to do work 2. What are the different forms of energy? Potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, thermal, sound, nuclear, etc. 3. Compare kinetic and potential energy. Potential-stored, kinetic-motion 4. What causes kinetic energy to increase? Speed and mass 5. Wha ...
01.Energy.and.Radiation
... • 30% reflected by clouds, air, dust, and surface • 19% absorbed by the atmosphere (mostly clouds) • 51% absorbed at the surface ...
... • 30% reflected by clouds, air, dust, and surface • 19% absorbed by the atmosphere (mostly clouds) • 51% absorbed at the surface ...
Joules (J) are the units of energy
... 5. Work – the transfer of energy 6. Power – the rate of doing work/transferring energy 7. Specific Heat Capacity – the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1°C 8. Energy Resource – a way of getting energy for generating electricity 9. Renewable – a resource tha ...
... 5. Work – the transfer of energy 6. Power – the rate of doing work/transferring energy 7. Specific Heat Capacity – the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1°C 8. Energy Resource – a way of getting energy for generating electricity 9. Renewable – a resource tha ...
Ch 15 test review
... Nonrenewable energy resources do not include which of the following? Solar, hydroelectric, geothermal are all renewable, nonrenewable are coal oil, nat gas, nuclear ...
... Nonrenewable energy resources do not include which of the following? Solar, hydroelectric, geothermal are all renewable, nonrenewable are coal oil, nat gas, nuclear ...
object - Kawameeh Middle School
... 3. A lit match produces which two types of energy? Radiant & Thermal 4. How would you calculate Mechanical Energy? KE + PE 5. State the Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary means. Energy can be transformed from one form to another. 6. Compare and contrast ...
... 3. A lit match produces which two types of energy? Radiant & Thermal 4. How would you calculate Mechanical Energy? KE + PE 5. State the Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary means. Energy can be transformed from one form to another. 6. Compare and contrast ...
ForceandMotionChapte..
... 1. Give an example of doing work A person pushing a book across a floor 2. Without increasing mass, how could you increase the potential energy of an object? Increase the height of the object 3. Two vehicles have the same velocity but different masses. The vehicle with greater mass will have more Ki ...
... 1. Give an example of doing work A person pushing a book across a floor 2. Without increasing mass, how could you increase the potential energy of an object? Increase the height of the object 3. Two vehicles have the same velocity but different masses. The vehicle with greater mass will have more Ki ...
What Is Energy? Questions
... diagram that shows how energy from the sun is used by producers. It also shows how this energy is transferred to consumers in an ecosystem. There is energy all around us. What do we use it for? We use it to keep warm. We use it to power our vehicles. Did you ever stop to think of where this energy c ...
... diagram that shows how energy from the sun is used by producers. It also shows how this energy is transferred to consumers in an ecosystem. There is energy all around us. What do we use it for? We use it to keep warm. We use it to power our vehicles. Did you ever stop to think of where this energy c ...
Biology Pre-Learning Check
... _____ Calculate kinetic energy, including using the correct SI units (ch 12.3) _____ Use kinetic energy to predict mass and velocity of an object (ch 12.3) _____ Identify positions associated with maximum and minimum values of kinetic and gravitational potential energy (ch 12.3) _____ Distinguish be ...
... _____ Calculate kinetic energy, including using the correct SI units (ch 12.3) _____ Use kinetic energy to predict mass and velocity of an object (ch 12.3) _____ Identify positions associated with maximum and minimum values of kinetic and gravitational potential energy (ch 12.3) _____ Distinguish be ...