The Down-Low On Energy
... There are many ways to measure energy but one of the main constant units of measure is the: • BTU: British Thermal Unit • 1 BTU is the amount of energy it takes to heat 1 pound of water 1 degrees F. ...
... There are many ways to measure energy but one of the main constant units of measure is the: • BTU: British Thermal Unit • 1 BTU is the amount of energy it takes to heat 1 pound of water 1 degrees F. ...
How is Work and Power Related? Chapter 5 Work and Power
... force = mass x acceleration (g) conversion occurs from one form of energy to another mechanical, thermal, electrical, radiant, nuclear and chemical W=Fxd W = F x d cos θ ...
... force = mass x acceleration (g) conversion occurs from one form of energy to another mechanical, thermal, electrical, radiant, nuclear and chemical W=Fxd W = F x d cos θ ...
Energy in the Food Chain Handout
... objects. Ex: compressed springs, stretched bands Nuclear Energy: Stored in the nucleus of an atom and generated at nuclear power plants. Gravitational Energy: Stored in an object’s height. Ex: hydropower, moving objects down a hill ...
... objects. Ex: compressed springs, stretched bands Nuclear Energy: Stored in the nucleus of an atom and generated at nuclear power plants. Gravitational Energy: Stored in an object’s height. Ex: hydropower, moving objects down a hill ...
Unit 2 - Glenbard #87
... continually transferred from one object to another and between various possible forms. At the macroscopic scale, energy manifests itself in multiple ways, such as in motion, sound, light and thermal ener ...
... continually transferred from one object to another and between various possible forms. At the macroscopic scale, energy manifests itself in multiple ways, such as in motion, sound, light and thermal ener ...
Transparancies for Energy & Momentum Section
... – Inelastic: momentum is conserved, kinetic energy is not • Kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy ...
... – Inelastic: momentum is conserved, kinetic energy is not • Kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy ...
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... 4. A 12-kg sled is moving at a speed of 5 m/s. At what speed will the sled have twice as much kinetic energy? 5. An object’s gravitational potential energy is directly related to… 6. Give three examples of objects with elastic potential energy. 7. A 3-kilogram cat is resting on top of a bookshelf th ...
... 4. A 12-kg sled is moving at a speed of 5 m/s. At what speed will the sled have twice as much kinetic energy? 5. An object’s gravitational potential energy is directly related to… 6. Give three examples of objects with elastic potential energy. 7. A 3-kilogram cat is resting on top of a bookshelf th ...
Energy and energy resources
... Other types of energy Electrical- when the electrons in a wire ( or other substance) move back and forth. Sound- is the movement and vibrations of particles in the air, usually caused by movement. ( needs particles to work, there is no sound in space, so a space ship blowing up would actually b ...
... Other types of energy Electrical- when the electrons in a wire ( or other substance) move back and forth. Sound- is the movement and vibrations of particles in the air, usually caused by movement. ( needs particles to work, there is no sound in space, so a space ship blowing up would actually b ...
Additional Energy Terms
... • Potential: chemical, gravitational, elastic, nuclear, magnetic • Kinetic: motion, heat, electric, light, sound What can happen to energy? • Transfer or transformation. Always conserved. Heat energy: movement/vibration of molecules. Measured by temperature • Methods of transfer (going from one loca ...
... • Potential: chemical, gravitational, elastic, nuclear, magnetic • Kinetic: motion, heat, electric, light, sound What can happen to energy? • Transfer or transformation. Always conserved. Heat energy: movement/vibration of molecules. Measured by temperature • Methods of transfer (going from one loca ...
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... resources, rather than as an expense • The facility manager is being elevated to the role of asset manager, supporting the organization's overall business goals ...
... resources, rather than as an expense • The facility manager is being elevated to the role of asset manager, supporting the organization's overall business goals ...
Chapter 13 Section 2 pg. 447-451
... stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together. ...
... stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together. ...
Energy Transformation Demos
... • Burning coal – chemical to thermal and EM • Phosphorescence (firefly) – chemical to EM • Playing a violin – mechanical to Sound • Turning on a lamp – electrical to thermal and EM • Sun emitting energy- nuclear to EM ...
... • Burning coal – chemical to thermal and EM • Phosphorescence (firefly) – chemical to EM • Playing a violin – mechanical to Sound • Turning on a lamp – electrical to thermal and EM • Sun emitting energy- nuclear to EM ...
Energy Worksheet
... 5. The scientific rule that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed is called the Law of ________. 6. The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is ________ 7. The energy of position – such as a rock on a hill is __________ energy. 8. The movement of objects and substa ...
... 5. The scientific rule that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed is called the Law of ________. 6. The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is ________ 7. The energy of position – such as a rock on a hill is __________ energy. 8. The movement of objects and substa ...
Mr. Kelley`s 8th Grade Science – February
... Mr. Kelley’s 8th Grade Science – February-March Unit Plan Energy - The Cause of Motion (pp. 144-166 PH Science Explorer) See also: Assessment Study Guide found on pp. 166-173 Sub-unit Description ...
... Mr. Kelley’s 8th Grade Science – February-March Unit Plan Energy - The Cause of Motion (pp. 144-166 PH Science Explorer) See also: Assessment Study Guide found on pp. 166-173 Sub-unit Description ...
Energy and Matter Notes
... 4. Energy can be __________________ from a system to its surroundings. Ex) 5. Energy absorbing changes are called ___________________. If energy is released the change is called ________________________. B. Measuring Energy: 1. Common Unit: _____________ The amount of _________needed to raise ____g ...
... 4. Energy can be __________________ from a system to its surroundings. Ex) 5. Energy absorbing changes are called ___________________. If energy is released the change is called ________________________. B. Measuring Energy: 1. Common Unit: _____________ The amount of _________needed to raise ____g ...
Energy Conversion Quiz Answer Key
... 7. True or false: One form of energy can change into two or more other forms of energy. true ...
... 7. True or false: One form of energy can change into two or more other forms of energy. true ...
Chemical Energy
... mechanical energy of the cart? What do you think the potential and kinetic energy at points w and x would be based on your answer from #3? What is mechanical energy? ...
... mechanical energy of the cart? What do you think the potential and kinetic energy at points w and x would be based on your answer from #3? What is mechanical energy? ...
Energy Transformations
... 4 - Cite evidence to support the Law of Conservation of Energy. 3 - Investigate and describe the transformation of energy that occurs in given examples. 2 - Differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. 1 - Identify examples of kinetic and potential energy. ...
... 4 - Cite evidence to support the Law of Conservation of Energy. 3 - Investigate and describe the transformation of energy that occurs in given examples. 2 - Differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. 1 - Identify examples of kinetic and potential energy. ...
matter, energy, and Life PPT
... When energy is transformed, the quantity of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes. ...
... When energy is transformed, the quantity of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes. ...
4 types of energy in physics: KE, PEg , PEs, Q
... Mechanical Energy: Sum of all the Kinetic and Potential Energy ...
... Mechanical Energy: Sum of all the Kinetic and Potential Energy ...
Physical Science Final Exam Study Guide Part 2
... 46. The potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles of an object 47. Stored energy 48. Energy of an object due to an object being stretched or compressed 49. Energy that travels through space in the form of waves 50. Energy stored in chemical bonds 51. The ability to do work 52. En ...
... 46. The potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles of an object 47. Stored energy 48. Energy of an object due to an object being stretched or compressed 49. Energy that travels through space in the form of waves 50. Energy stored in chemical bonds 51. The ability to do work 52. En ...