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 ...
Energy - Office Mix
... Calculate Kinetic Energy Distinguish between kinetic energy and Potential energy • Classify different types of potential Energy • Calculate Potential energy associated with an object ...
... Calculate Kinetic Energy Distinguish between kinetic energy and Potential energy • Classify different types of potential Energy • Calculate Potential energy associated with an object ...
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... 7. By increasing the _kinetic_________ (kinetic / potential) energy of molecules in a substance the substances temperature will rise. 8. In order for sound to travel it must have a __medium_________ to travel through. 9. Electromagnetic energy does not require a medium and can travel through the __v ...
... 7. By increasing the _kinetic_________ (kinetic / potential) energy of molecules in a substance the substances temperature will rise. 8. In order for sound to travel it must have a __medium_________ to travel through. 9. Electromagnetic energy does not require a medium and can travel through the __v ...
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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 ...
Presentation
... • Mechanical – Energy associated with the movement of objects. • Gravitational – Energy associated with a gravitational field. • Elastic – Energy stored in the configuration of material that is released as it is distorted. ...
... • Mechanical – Energy associated with the movement of objects. • Gravitational – Energy associated with a gravitational field. • Elastic – Energy stored in the configuration of material that is released as it is distorted. ...
Physical Science Final Exam Study Guide Part 2
... Physical Science Final Exam Study Guide Part 2 (Ch 15) ...
... Physical Science Final Exam Study Guide Part 2 (Ch 15) ...
Technology Chapter 27: Energy: The Foundation of Technology
... Kinetic energy: energy involved in moving something. Mechanical energy: energy produced by motion of technological devices. Nuclear energy: energy produced by the fusion of atoms. Potential energy: stored energy. Power: the rate at which work is done. Radiant energy: energy in the form of electromag ...
... Kinetic energy: energy involved in moving something. Mechanical energy: energy produced by motion of technological devices. Nuclear energy: energy produced by the fusion of atoms. Potential energy: stored energy. Power: the rate at which work is done. Radiant energy: energy in the form of electromag ...
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 ...
4 types of energy in physics: KE, PEg , PEs, Q
... What is its kinetic energy just as it reaches the ground? ...
... What is its kinetic energy just as it reaches the ground? ...
Unit 2 - Glenbard #87
... 1. Is the Law of Conservation of Energy universal? (Does it apply in all motion and interactions of matter and radiation with that system. situations in all places?) The single quantity calle ...
... 1. Is the Law of Conservation of Energy universal? (Does it apply in all motion and interactions of matter and radiation with that system. situations in all places?) The single quantity calle ...
Heat and Energy
... temperature change, or mass of a sample. Identify the physical state of a substance as a solid, liquid, or gas. Describe the changes of state between solids, liquids, and gases; calculate the energy involved. ...
... temperature change, or mass of a sample. Identify the physical state of a substance as a solid, liquid, or gas. Describe the changes of state between solids, liquids, and gases; calculate the energy involved. ...
Unit 9 Test Review – Work and Energy
... 5. A 50.0 kg diver steps off a diving board and drops straight down into the water. The water provides an average net force of resistance of 1500 N to the diver’s fall. If the diver comes to rest 5.0 m below the water’s surface, what is the total distance between the diving board and the diver’s sto ...
... 5. A 50.0 kg diver steps off a diving board and drops straight down into the water. The water provides an average net force of resistance of 1500 N to the diver’s fall. If the diver comes to rest 5.0 m below the water’s surface, what is the total distance between the diving board and the diver’s sto ...
Energy in the Food Chain Handout
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Transformations of Energy Notes
... Mechanical waves must move through solids, liquids, or gases to transport their energy. Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum (empty space). The matter that a wave travels through is called a medium. For example, the medium through which a wave travels in the ocean is the water. The cres ...
... Mechanical waves must move through solids, liquids, or gases to transport their energy. Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum (empty space). The matter that a wave travels through is called a medium. For example, the medium through which a wave travels in the ocean is the water. The cres ...
Energy Notes
... Potential Energy - Energy an object has because of its postion or shape. Kinetic Energy - Energy an object has because it is moving. Heat Energy - The energy related to the temperature of a substance. Chemical Energy - Energy stored in chemical bonds. Electromagnetic Energy - Energy which can travel ...
... Potential Energy - Energy an object has because of its postion or shape. Kinetic Energy - Energy an object has because it is moving. Heat Energy - The energy related to the temperature of a substance. Chemical Energy - Energy stored in chemical bonds. Electromagnetic Energy - Energy which can travel ...
Chemical Energy
... least kinetic energy? When would it have the greatest and the least potential energy? If the potential energy at Y was 30,000 j and the Kinetic energy was 40,000 j, what is the mechanical energy of the cart? What do you think the potential and kinetic energy at points w and x would be based on your ...
... least kinetic energy? When would it have the greatest and the least potential energy? If the potential energy at Y was 30,000 j and the Kinetic energy was 40,000 j, what is the mechanical energy of the cart? What do you think the potential and kinetic energy at points w and x would be based on your ...
Energy Transformation Demos
... o Electrical Energy (energy of moving electrons) Mechanical energy is usually converted to electrical energy (electricity) using a ...
... o Electrical Energy (energy of moving electrons) Mechanical energy is usually converted to electrical energy (electricity) using a ...
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... ability to do something is produced in an object. For example, an object which can affect other objects because of its movement is said to have kinetic energy. (Kinetic is a word from Greek which means movement) An object which can affect other objects because it gives off light is said to have ligh ...
... ability to do something is produced in an object. For example, an object which can affect other objects because of its movement is said to have kinetic energy. (Kinetic is a word from Greek which means movement) An object which can affect other objects because it gives off light is said to have ligh ...
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. ...
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 ...
Vocabulary for Energy Unit
... Independent variable the thing in the experiment that you change or manipulate. Kinetic Energy (KE)– energy of motion Light energy- energy from light in the form of an electromagnetic wave Matter the amount of material that something is made of Quantity the amount of something Radiation - energy tr ...
... Independent variable the thing in the experiment that you change or manipulate. Kinetic Energy (KE)– energy of motion Light energy- energy from light in the form of an electromagnetic wave Matter the amount of material that something is made of Quantity the amount of something Radiation - energy tr ...