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Mechanical Energy
... has significance only when it changes— when it does work or transforms to energy of some other type. ...
... has significance only when it changes— when it does work or transforms to energy of some other type. ...
8.9 Types of Energy Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016, EQ#12 Block
... KE = 1/2mv2 KE = ½ x 4 x 82 KE = 2 x 64 KE = 128 [J] ...
... KE = 1/2mv2 KE = ½ x 4 x 82 KE = 2 x 64 KE = 128 [J] ...
Third Six Weeks SFA/Energy Transformation Review
... What is it called when one form of energy changes to another form of energy? Energy Transformation What energy transformation happens when you turn on a light? Electrical to Light What energy transformation occurs when wood is burned in a fireplace? Chemical to Thermal What energy transformation hap ...
... What is it called when one form of energy changes to another form of energy? Energy Transformation What energy transformation happens when you turn on a light? Electrical to Light What energy transformation occurs when wood is burned in a fireplace? Chemical to Thermal What energy transformation hap ...
Energy
... to the object is equal to the work done. DKE = W – Many of the problems can be worked from here Ex: How much force is required to stop a 1500kg car traveling 60.0 km/hr in a distance of 20m? ...
... to the object is equal to the work done. DKE = W – Many of the problems can be worked from here Ex: How much force is required to stop a 1500kg car traveling 60.0 km/hr in a distance of 20m? ...
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... 3. Student Discussion: Why are these pictures examples of sound energy? Can these pictures be examples of any other forms of energy? ...
... 3. Student Discussion: Why are these pictures examples of sound energy? Can these pictures be examples of any other forms of energy? ...
forms of energy
... together. Very large amounts of energy can be released when the nuclei are combined or split apart. A process called fission. ...
... together. Very large amounts of energy can be released when the nuclei are combined or split apart. A process called fission. ...
Conservation of energy - Gymnázium Slovanské náměstí
... B) energy nor force… C) work nor matter… D) work nor force… …with its surroundings ...
... B) energy nor force… C) work nor matter… D) work nor force… …with its surroundings ...
Section 2 Conservation of Energy
... A. Energy conversions—energy changing from one form to another 1. Fuels store energy in the form of chemical potential energy. 2. Mechanical energy—the total amount of potential and kinetic energy in a system B. Law of Conservation of Energy—Energy may change from one form to another, but the total ...
... A. Energy conversions—energy changing from one form to another 1. Fuels store energy in the form of chemical potential energy. 2. Mechanical energy—the total amount of potential and kinetic energy in a system B. Law of Conservation of Energy—Energy may change from one form to another, but the total ...
CopyofEnergyTypesandTransformationsWorksheets (Repaired)
... 28. Energy can never be created nor destroyed, just ___________________ or ______________________. 29. As temperature increases, ____________________ energy increases. 30. Fireworks change _____________________ into ____________________ and ________________ energy. 31. When a pendulum swings, if it ...
... 28. Energy can never be created nor destroyed, just ___________________ or ______________________. 29. As temperature increases, ____________________ energy increases. 30. Fireworks change _____________________ into ____________________ and ________________ energy. 31. When a pendulum swings, if it ...
Energy PPT
... Geothermal Wind Advantages of Renewable energy • It can be used without depleting it • No to minimal greenhouse gas emissions Disadvantages • Expensive – initial investment is high • Difficult to generate quantities of energy equal to traditional forms • Reliability of supply can be unpredictable ...
... Geothermal Wind Advantages of Renewable energy • It can be used without depleting it • No to minimal greenhouse gas emissions Disadvantages • Expensive – initial investment is high • Difficult to generate quantities of energy equal to traditional forms • Reliability of supply can be unpredictable ...
Note-taking worksheet on Energy
... Gravitational potential energy is energy that is stored by energy that is ____________________________________________. a. the amount of PGE an object has depends on its ____________________, the acceleration due to ______________, and its ____________________. b. GPE is mass in _________ times ____ ...
... Gravitational potential energy is energy that is stored by energy that is ____________________________________________. a. the amount of PGE an object has depends on its ____________________, the acceleration due to ______________, and its ____________________. b. GPE is mass in _________ times ____ ...
Theme 2 Simply Energ..
... non-renewable energy resources are ... These are fossil fuels because ... These are different to renewable energies because ... Coal can be used to generate electricity by ... This transfers ..... energy into ....energy by... The similarities / differences between coal, oil and gas are ... ...
... non-renewable energy resources are ... These are fossil fuels because ... These are different to renewable energies because ... Coal can be used to generate electricity by ... This transfers ..... energy into ....energy by... The similarities / differences between coal, oil and gas are ... ...
January 2014: Mid-Year Proficiency Study Guide Chapter 1
... b. Newton’s 2nd Law – law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass (Force = mass x acceleration) ...
... b. Newton’s 2nd Law – law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass (Force = mass x acceleration) ...
File - Physics e
... Electrical energy is ___________________________________________________________________. It can be generated at a _________________________ or inside a ______________________. Lightning and static electricity are also forms of ________________________________. Heat (Thermal) energy is _____________ ...
... Electrical energy is ___________________________________________________________________. It can be generated at a _________________________ or inside a ______________________. Lightning and static electricity are also forms of ________________________________. Heat (Thermal) energy is _____________ ...
Name Period ______ Date ______ Energy Pre/Post Test: Multiple
... b. nuclear c. wind 8. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and propane are fossil fuels. They are called fossil fuels because: a. They are burned to release energy and they cause air pollution b. They were formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of year ago c. T ...
... b. nuclear c. wind 8. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and propane are fossil fuels. They are called fossil fuels because: a. They are burned to release energy and they cause air pollution b. They were formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of year ago c. T ...
Energy and Energy Resources
... What is the mechanical energy of a goose standing on a rock that has 75 J of potential energy and 60 J of kinetic energy? 75 + 60 = _______________ ...
... What is the mechanical energy of a goose standing on a rock that has 75 J of potential energy and 60 J of kinetic energy? 75 + 60 = _______________ ...
Unit 2 Energy Day 3 2016
... The Process 1. Uranium is mined from the earth. 2. Uranium is placed into fuel rods which are transported to a nuclear power plant and installed in a nuclear reactor. 3. Inside the reactor, uranium atoms are split through fission. This releases a lot of heat. 4. The heat is used to boil water and tu ...
... The Process 1. Uranium is mined from the earth. 2. Uranium is placed into fuel rods which are transported to a nuclear power plant and installed in a nuclear reactor. 3. Inside the reactor, uranium atoms are split through fission. This releases a lot of heat. 4. The heat is used to boil water and tu ...
Energy and Energy Resources
... D. Machines transform energy from one form to another. 1. Chemical energy can be transferred to kinetic, radiant, thermal, or electrical. 2. Electrical energy can be transformed to kinetic, chemical, electrical, or thermal energy. 3. Unlike other forms of energy, thermal energy is not easy ...
... D. Machines transform energy from one form to another. 1. Chemical energy can be transferred to kinetic, radiant, thermal, or electrical. 2. Electrical energy can be transformed to kinetic, chemical, electrical, or thermal energy. 3. Unlike other forms of energy, thermal energy is not easy ...
Honors 8 Grade Physical Science: Motion and Forces Unit Essential
... of energy? 3. What factors influence the potential and kinetic energy of an object? 4. How are Kinetic and Potential Energy related? ...
... of energy? 3. What factors influence the potential and kinetic energy of an object? 4. How are Kinetic and Potential Energy related? ...
What is Energy? - CEC
... Conceptual Understanding A penny is dropped off the Eiffel tower (ignore air resistance). As it falls, what happens to its potential energy? What happens to its kinetic energy? As it falls, its velocity goes up, so its kinetic energy goes up. It also loses height so its potential energy goes down. ...
... Conceptual Understanding A penny is dropped off the Eiffel tower (ignore air resistance). As it falls, what happens to its potential energy? What happens to its kinetic energy? As it falls, its velocity goes up, so its kinetic energy goes up. It also loses height so its potential energy goes down. ...
Chapter 15 –Energy
... 10. Which of the following statement is true according to the law of conservation of energy? Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be converted from one form to another Both statements 11. The equation E = mc2 relates energy and Force, mass, work 12. Biomass energy is what type of energy stored in l ...
... 10. Which of the following statement is true according to the law of conservation of energy? Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be converted from one form to another Both statements 11. The equation E = mc2 relates energy and Force, mass, work 12. Biomass energy is what type of energy stored in l ...
What is Energy?
... – The work done by a force of one newton traveling through a distance of one meter; – The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt; or one coulomb volt, with the symbol C·V; – The work done to produce power of one watt continuousl ...
... – The work done by a force of one newton traveling through a distance of one meter; – The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt; or one coulomb volt, with the symbol C·V; – The work done to produce power of one watt continuousl ...
WORK DONE & ENERGY
... • In everyday language,work may mean anything that people do. • In science,it is given a more precise meaning: ...
... • In everyday language,work may mean anything that people do. • In science,it is given a more precise meaning: ...