Period 6/7
... 26. Since liquid water has the highest specific heat naturally occurring substances, explain why the ocean temperatures are cool on the first day summer. ...
... 26. Since liquid water has the highest specific heat naturally occurring substances, explain why the ocean temperatures are cool on the first day summer. ...
Cell Energy
... energy types. Foundation level: transformations done by the iPod itself (general types of energy: potential & kinetic) Challenge level: include transformations that happen several steps before/after the iPod (detailed types of energy) ...
... energy types. Foundation level: transformations done by the iPod itself (general types of energy: potential & kinetic) Challenge level: include transformations that happen several steps before/after the iPod (detailed types of energy) ...
Some interesting facts about ENERGY
... 9. The main forms of capital energy (fossil fuels) are Oil, Gas and Coal 10. Present estimates predict that current oil reserves will run dry within 50 years. 11. Whilst new reserves are being discovered all of the time, current consumption is growing at an alarming rate. 12. Energy consumption can ...
... 9. The main forms of capital energy (fossil fuels) are Oil, Gas and Coal 10. Present estimates predict that current oil reserves will run dry within 50 years. 11. Whilst new reserves are being discovered all of the time, current consumption is growing at an alarming rate. 12. Energy consumption can ...
PHYS 100 Introductory Physics Laboratory V_S01
... The object may rise in the earth’s gravitational field (gain in gravitational potential energy). ...
... The object may rise in the earth’s gravitational field (gain in gravitational potential energy). ...
2 Liter Monster with Mouth Open
... • Some energy sources need to be captured- this is called ____________________. – Ex: We can harness the motion of ________________ ___________ and convert this energy into electricity. We can also harness the __________ energy as heat. ...
... • Some energy sources need to be captured- this is called ____________________. – Ex: We can harness the motion of ________________ ___________ and convert this energy into electricity. We can also harness the __________ energy as heat. ...
Energy and Its Forms (section 1) The law of conservation of energy
... Energy (447) - is the ability to do work Unit: Joule Kinetic Energy (447) energy of motion KE = ½ mv2 measured in joules Potential Energy (448) energy that is stored as a result of position or shape; Two forms of potential energy are gravitational potential energy and elastic potential energy measur ...
... Energy (447) - is the ability to do work Unit: Joule Kinetic Energy (447) energy of motion KE = ½ mv2 measured in joules Potential Energy (448) energy that is stored as a result of position or shape; Two forms of potential energy are gravitational potential energy and elastic potential energy measur ...
File
... Newton’s first law of motion states that the motion of an object will not change if no unbalanced forces act on it. Objects at rest will not move unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Objects in motion will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbal ...
... Newton’s first law of motion states that the motion of an object will not change if no unbalanced forces act on it. Objects at rest will not move unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Objects in motion will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbal ...
Lesson Plan for:Davis, Lucas S. Term:1 Period:2 Page: 1 400081.02
... __ Chapter Review, PE/TE pp. 93–94 __ Chapter 3 Study Guide __ Chapter 3 Practice Test ...
... __ Chapter Review, PE/TE pp. 93–94 __ Chapter 3 Study Guide __ Chapter 3 Practice Test ...
EnergyRevisionExercise
... Turn your text book into page 97 to find out the answers of the following sentences. 15. Any moving object has kinetic energy 16. When it stops it has no kinetic energy 17. Much of energy around us is stored energy 18. It has the potential to do work, so stored energy is called potential energy 19. ...
... Turn your text book into page 97 to find out the answers of the following sentences. 15. Any moving object has kinetic energy 16. When it stops it has no kinetic energy 17. Much of energy around us is stored energy 18. It has the potential to do work, so stored energy is called potential energy 19. ...
Potential-Kinetic Energy
... *These practices are a combination of ODE Science Inquiry and Application and Frame-work for K-12 Science Education Scientific and Engineering Practices ...
... *These practices are a combination of ODE Science Inquiry and Application and Frame-work for K-12 Science Education Scientific and Engineering Practices ...
Energy Transformations
... 3. Thermal energy is created when a firefighter slides down a pole. Where does this energy come from? a. The radiant energy from the sun. b. The chemical energy in a battery. c. The mechanical energy of the firefighter moving. 4. When energy moves from one form to another it is said to be a. transfo ...
... 3. Thermal energy is created when a firefighter slides down a pole. Where does this energy come from? a. The radiant energy from the sun. b. The chemical energy in a battery. c. The mechanical energy of the firefighter moving. 4. When energy moves from one form to another it is said to be a. transfo ...
Work - Lamar County School District
... Some energy is always changed into a form you don’t want Friction turns motion to heat. Electric cords get hot ...
... Some energy is always changed into a form you don’t want Friction turns motion to heat. Electric cords get hot ...
Standard EPS Shell Presentation
... energy, Earth would be a cold icy place with a temperature of -273 C. As well as warming the planet, the Sun’s energy drives the entire food chain. ...
... energy, Earth would be a cold icy place with a temperature of -273 C. As well as warming the planet, the Sun’s energy drives the entire food chain. ...
Types and Forms of Energy
... • The law of conservation of energy states that energy may neither be created nor destroyed, but can change its form. • The sum of all the energies in the system is equal. • An incandescent light bulb is only 5% efficient as a lighting device. It would be more efficient as a heater! ...
... • The law of conservation of energy states that energy may neither be created nor destroyed, but can change its form. • The sum of all the energies in the system is equal. • An incandescent light bulb is only 5% efficient as a lighting device. It would be more efficient as a heater! ...
Work
... Some energy is always changed into a form you don’t want Friction turns motion to heat. Electric cords get hot ...
... Some energy is always changed into a form you don’t want Friction turns motion to heat. Electric cords get hot ...
Energy Jeopardy
... KE and PE Answer • The hills produce a large amount of PE which turns into a large amount of KE allowing the coaster to move forward. Smaller hills throughout the coaster create more PE that will be converted into KE. ...
... KE and PE Answer • The hills produce a large amount of PE which turns into a large amount of KE allowing the coaster to move forward. Smaller hills throughout the coaster create more PE that will be converted into KE. ...
W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G (What You See Is What You`ll Get) Unit 3: Energy Part
... Energy is the ability to cause change or do work. Energy cannot be touched, and has no mass or volume. Energy is measured in units called Joules (J). One way to classify energy is by type (kinetic vs. potential). Kinetic energy is the energy of moving objects, and depends on the mass of th ...
... Energy is the ability to cause change or do work. Energy cannot be touched, and has no mass or volume. Energy is measured in units called Joules (J). One way to classify energy is by type (kinetic vs. potential). Kinetic energy is the energy of moving objects, and depends on the mass of th ...
Energy_Presentation
... examples of nonrenewable resources are oil, gasoline, natural gas, coal, and uranium. Some examples of renewable resources are solar, wind, hydro electric, geothermal, biomass, and nuclear fusion. Here are the benefits and draw backs of different energy sources: energy sources ...
... examples of nonrenewable resources are oil, gasoline, natural gas, coal, and uranium. Some examples of renewable resources are solar, wind, hydro electric, geothermal, biomass, and nuclear fusion. Here are the benefits and draw backs of different energy sources: energy sources ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy Most of us think of energy as the power
... For example, waves in the ocean have kinetic energy, because they are moving. Something as big as a plane in flight has kinetic energy, but size is not important. Atoms, which are the tiniest particles of matter, are also in motion. They have kinetic energy, too. Kinetic energy can appear in many fo ...
... For example, waves in the ocean have kinetic energy, because they are moving. Something as big as a plane in flight has kinetic energy, but size is not important. Atoms, which are the tiniest particles of matter, are also in motion. They have kinetic energy, too. Kinetic energy can appear in many fo ...
Pretest 2
... each pushing with 400 N force, could accomplish this task. Neglecting friction, what would be the length of the ramp needed to get each stone to the top of the pyramid? [536.6 m] 12. A car, travelling along a horizontal road, has kinetic energy of 1.6 106J. The driver slows the car to half of its ...
... each pushing with 400 N force, could accomplish this task. Neglecting friction, what would be the length of the ramp needed to get each stone to the top of the pyramid? [536.6 m] 12. A car, travelling along a horizontal road, has kinetic energy of 1.6 106J. The driver slows the car to half of its ...
CURRICULUM SUMMARY * September to October 2008
... To be able to do calculations that involve energy and to use Sankey diagrams to show processes that involve energy. To be able to give examples of acids and alkalis and to compare the properties of acids and alkalis. To be able to know the pH of acids, alkalis, and neutral solutions and to use indic ...
... To be able to do calculations that involve energy and to use Sankey diagrams to show processes that involve energy. To be able to give examples of acids and alkalis and to compare the properties of acids and alkalis. To be able to know the pH of acids, alkalis, and neutral solutions and to use indic ...
This is energy in - Kawameeh Middle School
... These types of energy are the combination of kinetic and potential energy. ...
... These types of energy are the combination of kinetic and potential energy. ...
Tutor Notes
... • However, when you convert from one form of energy into another not all of the energy you begin with is converted into the useful energy. Some energy will be converted into unwanted types of energy, ie it is wasted. These unwanted types of energy reduce the amount of useful energy which is transfer ...
... • However, when you convert from one form of energy into another not all of the energy you begin with is converted into the useful energy. Some energy will be converted into unwanted types of energy, ie it is wasted. These unwanted types of energy reduce the amount of useful energy which is transfer ...
KE and PE
... Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Nuclear energy is energy stored in the nucleus of earth. an atom—the energy that holds the nucleus together. Large amounts of energy can be Motion energy is energy stored in the movement released when the nuclei are combined or split of objects. The fas ...
... Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Nuclear energy is energy stored in the nucleus of earth. an atom—the energy that holds the nucleus together. Large amounts of energy can be Motion energy is energy stored in the movement released when the nuclei are combined or split of objects. The fas ...