Name: Final Exam Study Guide Atoms, Molecules,Mixtures 1 Give
... changing size or direction of force? ...
... changing size or direction of force? ...
Science 9 Electrical Devices Energy is the ability to do The four most
... Electricity and Thermal Energy • Heat ( ) can also be converted into electrical energy – A thermocouple is a device that can convert energy into energy. • It consists of two different metals ( ...
... Electricity and Thermal Energy • Heat ( ) can also be converted into electrical energy – A thermocouple is a device that can convert energy into energy. • It consists of two different metals ( ...
chemical energy
... Stored mechanical energy is energy stored in objects by the application of a force. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands are examples of stored mechanical energy. ...
... Stored mechanical energy is energy stored in objects by the application of a force. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands are examples of stored mechanical energy. ...
Energy
... P1. You do work when pushing a cart with a constant force. If you push the cart twice as far, how much is the work? P2. How much is the Kinetic Energy of a 2-kg object moving at 3.0 m/s? P3. You run a 100-W light bulb on for 1 hour. How much energy have you consumed? P4. What costs more to run: a 10 ...
... P1. You do work when pushing a cart with a constant force. If you push the cart twice as far, how much is the work? P2. How much is the Kinetic Energy of a 2-kg object moving at 3.0 m/s? P3. You run a 100-W light bulb on for 1 hour. How much energy have you consumed? P4. What costs more to run: a 10 ...
Energy
... • Occurs when one object passes some of its energy to another object • First object loses energy; second object gains energy • 3 main ways: conduction, convection, and radiation ...
... • Occurs when one object passes some of its energy to another object • First object loses energy; second object gains energy • 3 main ways: conduction, convection, and radiation ...
Changing Energy Energy is the ability to do work. The many forms of
... Where does energy go when it is used? Energy doesn’t actually “get used,” it turns into another form of energy! For example, when runners compete in a long race, they use large amounts of energy. Most of the energy is changed into heat. These are other examples of the energy changing into heat all a ...
... Where does energy go when it is used? Energy doesn’t actually “get used,” it turns into another form of energy! For example, when runners compete in a long race, they use large amounts of energy. Most of the energy is changed into heat. These are other examples of the energy changing into heat all a ...
Ch. 13 power point (energy)
... Mechanical Energy • Energy associated with position and motion of an object. • Ex. Quarterback throwing a football. • The QB transfers ME to the football. • Combination of its own PE and KE. • Ex. A thrown football’s ME is a combination of its position above the ground and its motion. • ME= Potenti ...
... Mechanical Energy • Energy associated with position and motion of an object. • Ex. Quarterback throwing a football. • The QB transfers ME to the football. • Combination of its own PE and KE. • Ex. A thrown football’s ME is a combination of its position above the ground and its motion. • ME= Potenti ...
Energy Notes (filled in)
... 10. Kinetic energy in a windmill can be converted into potential energy as it charges stored batteries. 11. Energy may change from one form to another, but the amount of energy stays the same 12. The transfer from potential to kinetic energy occurs when an object is in motion. 13. The transfer from ...
... 10. Kinetic energy in a windmill can be converted into potential energy as it charges stored batteries. 11. Energy may change from one form to another, but the amount of energy stays the same 12. The transfer from potential to kinetic energy occurs when an object is in motion. 13. The transfer from ...
CHEMICAL ENERGY is the energy stored in the bonds between
... 4. The movement of atoms and molecules in substances is __________________________ energy. 5. Mechanical potential energy is energy due to ____________ or _____________. 6. Energy stored in the ______________ between atoms & molecules is known as _________________________ energy. 7. The movement of ...
... 4. The movement of atoms and molecules in substances is __________________________ energy. 5. Mechanical potential energy is energy due to ____________ or _____________. 6. Energy stored in the ______________ between atoms & molecules is known as _________________________ energy. 7. The movement of ...
Work Energy and Power Workbook
... energy is neither created nor destroyed. This is the Law of Conservation of Energy. It follows from this that if you do a certain amount of work to raise an object to a new height then the work you do to get it there must be equal to the amount of energy that it has gained - provided that the energy ...
... energy is neither created nor destroyed. This is the Law of Conservation of Energy. It follows from this that if you do a certain amount of work to raise an object to a new height then the work you do to get it there must be equal to the amount of energy that it has gained - provided that the energy ...
Document
... up a balloon and release it. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 13. Predicting Consequences Imagine that the sun ran out of energy. What would happen to our energy resources on Earth? _______________________ ...
... up a balloon and release it. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 13. Predicting Consequences Imagine that the sun ran out of energy. What would happen to our energy resources on Earth? _______________________ ...
Energy, Work, and Simple Machines
... • The faster we do Work… the more powerful our action is • The slower we do that same Work… the less powerful our action is What makes the backhoe ...
... • The faster we do Work… the more powerful our action is • The slower we do that same Work… the less powerful our action is What makes the backhoe ...
Nonrenewable Energy
... •Decide whether each slide is an example of potential or kinetic energy. •Click on your answer to see if you are correct. ...
... •Decide whether each slide is an example of potential or kinetic energy. •Click on your answer to see if you are correct. ...
Energy
... Energy is the ability to do work * Work is done when a force moves an object through a distance. * Work = Force X Distance * Work is a transfer of energy * Work and energy are measured in Joules (J) * 1 Joule = 1 Newton*meter ...
... Energy is the ability to do work * Work is done when a force moves an object through a distance. * Work = Force X Distance * Work is a transfer of energy * Work and energy are measured in Joules (J) * 1 Joule = 1 Newton*meter ...
Holt Physics—Chapter 5: Work and Energy
... can never be created or destroyed only converted into mass and back again. (E = mc2) B. Mechanical Energy (kinetic and potential energy) is often conserved if we neglect friction. C. Energy can change form (from potential to kinetic, to gravitational to elastic, but will always total up to be the sa ...
... can never be created or destroyed only converted into mass and back again. (E = mc2) B. Mechanical Energy (kinetic and potential energy) is often conserved if we neglect friction. C. Energy can change form (from potential to kinetic, to gravitational to elastic, but will always total up to be the sa ...
Energy
... A type of ____________________ energy. Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during nuclear reactions. Nuclear power plants use fission reactions to produce electricity. (nucleus splits apart) The sun and other stars create energy through nuclear ...
... A type of ____________________ energy. Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during nuclear reactions. Nuclear power plants use fission reactions to produce electricity. (nucleus splits apart) The sun and other stars create energy through nuclear ...
8.9 Types of Energy Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016, EQ#12 Block
... Thermal energy: the total kinetic energy of all the moving particles in an object Temperature: the average kinetic energy of all the moving particles in an object Heat: the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another object AA: A ball with a mass of 4 kg rolls across the floor with a speed ...
... Thermal energy: the total kinetic energy of all the moving particles in an object Temperature: the average kinetic energy of all the moving particles in an object Heat: the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another object AA: A ball with a mass of 4 kg rolls across the floor with a speed ...
Energy
... → can be stored and used at a later date → always conserved in a closed system While total energy remains the same, it is not all available for our use. Heat energy which is widely dispersed is considered waste energy. There are many kinds of energy: Rest mass energy: total energy an object has beca ...
... → can be stored and used at a later date → always conserved in a closed system While total energy remains the same, it is not all available for our use. Heat energy which is widely dispersed is considered waste energy. There are many kinds of energy: Rest mass energy: total energy an object has beca ...