6.P.3A.2 Notes
... potential (gravitational and elastic) and vice versa. The Law of Conservation of Energy 1. What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state? The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. 2. Energy can be transformed from one form into another, but the total a ...
... potential (gravitational and elastic) and vice versa. The Law of Conservation of Energy 1. What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state? The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. 2. Energy can be transformed from one form into another, but the total a ...
What Is Energy?
... •Convection: In fluids (water and air), particles speed up, move farther apart, and rise above denser, cooler particles that flow into its place, which heat up, and rise, creating a circular motion called convection current that cause wind and weather changes. ...
... •Convection: In fluids (water and air), particles speed up, move farther apart, and rise above denser, cooler particles that flow into its place, which heat up, and rise, creating a circular motion called convection current that cause wind and weather changes. ...
energy
... than a gas. • In a sound wave, either the wavelength or frequency determines the pitch. • Pitch is the high or low of a sound. • Sound level (loudness) is measured in units called decibels. • Vocal cords produce sound by vibration. • As the frequency of a sound wave increases, its wavelength decreas ...
... than a gas. • In a sound wave, either the wavelength or frequency determines the pitch. • Pitch is the high or low of a sound. • Sound level (loudness) is measured in units called decibels. • Vocal cords produce sound by vibration. • As the frequency of a sound wave increases, its wavelength decreas ...
energy
... • Objective 1: SWBAT identify multiple (real life) situations in which energy is used • Objective 2: SWBAT compare two different situations and explain how energy is being transformed ...
... • Objective 1: SWBAT identify multiple (real life) situations in which energy is used • Objective 2: SWBAT compare two different situations and explain how energy is being transformed ...
Describe two energy transfers that happened in the
... 1. A maximum of two “Transfer” attributes and two “Where transfer happened” attributes may be credited per response. Responses must be credited as “Transfer/Where transfer happened” pairs. When responses include more than two pairs, the two pairs with the most attributes should determine the “Total ...
... 1. A maximum of two “Transfer” attributes and two “Where transfer happened” attributes may be credited per response. Responses must be credited as “Transfer/Where transfer happened” pairs. When responses include more than two pairs, the two pairs with the most attributes should determine the “Total ...
review for final 4
... Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. ____ 78. A compressed spring has elastic potential energy. _________________________ ____ 79. An ice cube melts when its mechanical energy increases. _________________________ ...
... Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. ____ 78. A compressed spring has elastic potential energy. _________________________ ____ 79. An ice cube melts when its mechanical energy increases. _________________________ ...
TYPES AND FORMS OF ENERGY
... bonds in a matchstick store energy that is transformed into thermal energy when the match is struck. ...
... bonds in a matchstick store energy that is transformed into thermal energy when the match is struck. ...
File
... The ride starts with a push that gets you moving, giving you kinetic energy. As the swing rises, you lose speed but gain height. ...
... The ride starts with a push that gets you moving, giving you kinetic energy. As the swing rises, you lose speed but gain height. ...
What is energy? In science, energy is the ability to do work. Work is
... Hydroelectric power uses falling water is used to drive a turbine which rotates an electrical generator. Tidal Power uses moving water caused by the tides to drive a turbine directly which rotates an electrical generator. Geothermal Energy is thermal energy caused by the heating of the Earth’s crust ...
... Hydroelectric power uses falling water is used to drive a turbine which rotates an electrical generator. Tidal Power uses moving water caused by the tides to drive a turbine directly which rotates an electrical generator. Geothermal Energy is thermal energy caused by the heating of the Earth’s crust ...
Unit Seven Work Energy
... Now what do you think? • Two cars are identical with one exception. One of the cars has a more powerful engine. How does having more power make the car behave differently? – What does power mean? – What units are used to measure power? ...
... Now what do you think? • Two cars are identical with one exception. One of the cars has a more powerful engine. How does having more power make the car behave differently? – What does power mean? – What units are used to measure power? ...
energy_forms_and_changes
... relationship to mechanical work. He therefore laid the foundation for the theory of conservation of energy, which later influenced the First Law of Thermodynamics. He also formulated the Joule’s laws which deal with the transfer of energy. ...
... relationship to mechanical work. He therefore laid the foundation for the theory of conservation of energy, which later influenced the First Law of Thermodynamics. He also formulated the Joule’s laws which deal with the transfer of energy. ...
Kinetic energy
... ______ 6- What type of energy is contained in gasoline? (1) sound (2) potential (3) kinetic (4) mechanical ______ 7- Power is scientifically defined as the? (1) ability to do work. (2) rate at which work is done. (3) energy of position. (4) energy in motion. ______ 8- The best example of an object t ...
... ______ 6- What type of energy is contained in gasoline? (1) sound (2) potential (3) kinetic (4) mechanical ______ 7- Power is scientifically defined as the? (1) ability to do work. (2) rate at which work is done. (3) energy of position. (4) energy in motion. ______ 8- The best example of an object t ...
Energy 1 Notes
... Carbon-based fuels are all derived from of the bodies of plants and/or animals. When carbon based fuels (wood, natural gas, petroleum, or coal) are burned, the _________________ energy is transformed to _____________________ energy. The _____________ energy from fuels can be transformed to _____ ...
... Carbon-based fuels are all derived from of the bodies of plants and/or animals. When carbon based fuels (wood, natural gas, petroleum, or coal) are burned, the _________________ energy is transformed to _____________________ energy. The _____________ energy from fuels can be transformed to _____ ...
STATION ONE: What is Potential Energy? Potential energy is the
... player's hand. The yo-yo spins because of potential and kinetic energy. Potential energy is the energy of an object that comes from its position relative to the earth, rather than from actual motion. When a yo-yo is in a player's hand, it contains the potential energy to fall to the ground and spin ...
... player's hand. The yo-yo spins because of potential and kinetic energy. Potential energy is the energy of an object that comes from its position relative to the earth, rather than from actual motion. When a yo-yo is in a player's hand, it contains the potential energy to fall to the ground and spin ...
Energy Transformations
... Every Power plant works on the same principle---energy is used to turn a large generator. A generator is a devise that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy. In fossil fuel power plants, coal, oil, or natural gas is burned to boil water. As the hot water boils, the steam rushes through a ...
... Every Power plant works on the same principle---energy is used to turn a large generator. A generator is a devise that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy. In fossil fuel power plants, coal, oil, or natural gas is burned to boil water. As the hot water boils, the steam rushes through a ...
Conservation of Energy
... This boiling tea kettle represents energy in motion. The water in the kettle is turning to water vapor because heat is being transferred from the stove to the kettle. As the entire system gets hotter, work is done—from the evaporation of the water to the whistling of the kettle. (credit: Gina Hamilt ...
... This boiling tea kettle represents energy in motion. The water in the kettle is turning to water vapor because heat is being transferred from the stove to the kettle. As the entire system gets hotter, work is done—from the evaporation of the water to the whistling of the kettle. (credit: Gina Hamilt ...
Anonymous-ConservationofEnergy.pdf
... Chemical Potential Energy: Echem Consider the ability of your body to do work. The glucose (blood sugar) in your body is said to have "chemical energy" because the glucose releases energy when chemically reacted (combusted) with oxygen. Your muscles use this energy to generate mechanical force and ...
... Chemical Potential Energy: Echem Consider the ability of your body to do work. The glucose (blood sugar) in your body is said to have "chemical energy" because the glucose releases energy when chemically reacted (combusted) with oxygen. Your muscles use this energy to generate mechanical force and ...
ALL TYPES OF ENERGY ARTICLE
... NUCLEAR SUBS AND AIRCRAFT CARRIERS ARE POWERED BY NUCLEAR REACTORS THAT ARE NEARLY IDENTICAL TO THE REACTORS USED IN COMMERCIAL POWER PLANTS. THE REACTOR PRODUCES HEAT TO GENERATE STEAM TO DRIVE A STEAM TURBINE. THE TURBINE IN A SHIP DIRECTLY DRIVES THE PROPELLERS, AS WELL AS ELECTRICAL GENERATORS. ...
... NUCLEAR SUBS AND AIRCRAFT CARRIERS ARE POWERED BY NUCLEAR REACTORS THAT ARE NEARLY IDENTICAL TO THE REACTORS USED IN COMMERCIAL POWER PLANTS. THE REACTOR PRODUCES HEAT TO GENERATE STEAM TO DRIVE A STEAM TURBINE. THE TURBINE IN A SHIP DIRECTLY DRIVES THE PROPELLERS, AS WELL AS ELECTRICAL GENERATORS. ...
TYPES OF ENERGY
... Also SI unit: Joule (J) Energy is the ability to do work. You are doing work. Your pencil is doing work. Both of you have energy. ...
... Also SI unit: Joule (J) Energy is the ability to do work. You are doing work. Your pencil is doing work. Both of you have energy. ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy - Cinnaminson Township Public
... • When the coaster reaches the bottom of the first hill, all its energy has been transformed from potential to kinetic energy. • As it goes up the next hill, that kinetic energy must be transformed back into potential energy so the process can repeat. • But don’t forget friction – the coaster is alw ...
... • When the coaster reaches the bottom of the first hill, all its energy has been transformed from potential to kinetic energy. • As it goes up the next hill, that kinetic energy must be transformed back into potential energy so the process can repeat. • But don’t forget friction – the coaster is alw ...
10.1 and 10.2
... Changing the speed of the wagon will have a greater effect on its kinetic energy than changing the mass by the same factor. This is because speed is squared in the kinetic energy equation. Doubling the mass of the wagon will double its kinetic energy, but doubling the speed will quadruple its kineti ...
... Changing the speed of the wagon will have a greater effect on its kinetic energy than changing the mass by the same factor. This is because speed is squared in the kinetic energy equation. Doubling the mass of the wagon will double its kinetic energy, but doubling the speed will quadruple its kineti ...
energy conversion
... -Object is not moving or doing work. BUT… the shape or position of the object can change the amount of potential energy. -When work is done on an object, potential energy is stored. -Has the ability to turn into kinetic energy. ...
... -Object is not moving or doing work. BUT… the shape or position of the object can change the amount of potential energy. -When work is done on an object, potential energy is stored. -Has the ability to turn into kinetic energy. ...
FORMS OF ENERGY Chemical
... -Object is not moving or doing work. BUT… the shape or position of the object can change the amount of potential energy. -When work is done on an object, potential energy is stored. -Has the ability to turn into kinetic energy. ...
... -Object is not moving or doing work. BUT… the shape or position of the object can change the amount of potential energy. -When work is done on an object, potential energy is stored. -Has the ability to turn into kinetic energy. ...
Energy Lab
... 7. Electrical Energy – The energy associated with the separation and movement of charged particles called electrons. Many appliances must be powered using electrical energy by plugging them into an electrical socket. Electrical energy is also associated with the force of attraction or repulsion betw ...
... 7. Electrical Energy – The energy associated with the separation and movement of charged particles called electrons. Many appliances must be powered using electrical energy by plugging them into an electrical socket. Electrical energy is also associated with the force of attraction or repulsion betw ...