SF Lesson Plans 083115
... Fusion is a way of combing atoms to create a new atom. Fission is a way of splitting an atom to create a new atom. Nuclear power plants use fission to create energy. Enduring Understanding Energy manifests itself in multiple forms, such as mechanical (kinetic energy and potential energy), elec ...
... Fusion is a way of combing atoms to create a new atom. Fission is a way of splitting an atom to create a new atom. Nuclear power plants use fission to create energy. Enduring Understanding Energy manifests itself in multiple forms, such as mechanical (kinetic energy and potential energy), elec ...
Chapter 2-Mechanical Energy-TFC - Thermal
... same time. The first car arrives in San Francisco in five hours, while it takes ten hours for the second car to reach the same destination. Which car consumes more energy? Which car puts out more power? Answer: Assuming that the cars’ efficiencies are equal at all speeds [in reality, cars are desi ...
... same time. The first car arrives in San Francisco in five hours, while it takes ten hours for the second car to reach the same destination. Which car consumes more energy? Which car puts out more power? Answer: Assuming that the cars’ efficiencies are equal at all speeds [in reality, cars are desi ...
2 Energy Transfer
... Imagine placing a pot of cold water on a hot stove burner. The water absorbs heat from the burner. If you put a thermometer in the water, you would see the temperature of the water increase. When the water’s temperature reached 100 ºC, the water would start to boil. Many people think that the temper ...
... Imagine placing a pot of cold water on a hot stove burner. The water absorbs heat from the burner. If you put a thermometer in the water, you would see the temperature of the water increase. When the water’s temperature reached 100 ºC, the water would start to boil. Many people think that the temper ...
Energy and Energy Resources Practice Test Answer Section
... ____ 17. Which of the following is a conversion from light energy to chemical energy? a. turning on a stove to heat dinner c. growing an apple tree b. turning on a lamp d. making toast in a toaster ____ 18. When is the potential energy the greatest in a roller coaster? a. at the bottom of the first ...
... ____ 17. Which of the following is a conversion from light energy to chemical energy? a. turning on a stove to heat dinner c. growing an apple tree b. turning on a lamp d. making toast in a toaster ____ 18. When is the potential energy the greatest in a roller coaster? a. at the bottom of the first ...
Energy and Energy Resources Practice Test
... ____ 17. Which of the following is a conversion from light energy to chemical energy? a. turning on a stove to heat dinner c. growing an apple tree b. turning on a lamp d. making toast in a toaster ____ 18. When is the potential energy the greatest in a roller coaster? a. at the bottom of the first ...
... ____ 17. Which of the following is a conversion from light energy to chemical energy? a. turning on a stove to heat dinner c. growing an apple tree b. turning on a lamp d. making toast in a toaster ____ 18. When is the potential energy the greatest in a roller coaster? a. at the bottom of the first ...
Energy - GZ @ Science Class Online
... Fossil fuels are a limited resource. Extraction and mining can be expensive and can damage the surrounding area. Carbon dioxide gas that is released upon burning the fuels are contributing to the warming of the climate. Human society has a dependence on fossil fuels for energy but needs to consider ...
... Fossil fuels are a limited resource. Extraction and mining can be expensive and can damage the surrounding area. Carbon dioxide gas that is released upon burning the fuels are contributing to the warming of the climate. Human society has a dependence on fossil fuels for energy but needs to consider ...
Mechanical energy
... • The total amount of kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy in a system is the mechanical energy of the system: mechanical energy = KE + GPE • The law of conservation of energy states that energy never can be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in the universe is constant. ...
... • The total amount of kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy in a system is the mechanical energy of the system: mechanical energy = KE + GPE • The law of conservation of energy states that energy never can be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in the universe is constant. ...
Forms of Energy - Net Start Class
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... protected by Copyright and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. For information regarding permissions, write to: Pe ...
Energy:
... Power: the rate at which work can be done, i.e. a measure of how quickly work can be done (units of Watts) Power is like the strength of a weightlifter, energy is like his endurance. The work the weightlifter does is moving the weights from the ground to over his head. Can you think of other example ...
... Power: the rate at which work can be done, i.e. a measure of how quickly work can be done (units of Watts) Power is like the strength of a weightlifter, energy is like his endurance. The work the weightlifter does is moving the weights from the ground to over his head. Can you think of other example ...
Class Notes
... Result: When the current flows the paper clips are attracted to the nail and insulated wire. When the current is switched off the paperclips are not attracted to the nail and insulated wire. ...
... Result: When the current flows the paper clips are attracted to the nail and insulated wire. When the current is switched off the paperclips are not attracted to the nail and insulated wire. ...
Grade 12 Unit 3 - Amazon Web Services
... where m is the mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height above ground. Where ground level is 4,000 feet elevation, an object at 4,100 feet has potential energy proportional to 100 feet. The h is vertical height (displacement) and ...
... where m is the mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height above ground. Where ground level is 4,000 feet elevation, an object at 4,100 feet has potential energy proportional to 100 feet. The h is vertical height (displacement) and ...
Chapter #10
... • The stored energy arises mainly from the attachments between atoms in the molecules and the attractive forces between molecules. • When materials undergo a physical change, the attractions between molecules change as their position changes, resulting in a change in the amount of chemical potential ...
... • The stored energy arises mainly from the attachments between atoms in the molecules and the attractive forces between molecules. • When materials undergo a physical change, the attractions between molecules change as their position changes, resulting in a change in the amount of chemical potential ...
Science Jeopardy - Flemington-Raritan Regional School District
... • ANSWER: This type of car uses both gas and electrical energy and is very efficient. • QUESTION: What is a hybrid? ...
... • ANSWER: This type of car uses both gas and electrical energy and is very efficient. • QUESTION: What is a hybrid? ...
Energy: - Boulder Valley School District
... the energy that is built into the system. Initially, the cars are pulled mechanically up the tallest hill, giving them a great deal of potential energy. From that point, the conversion between potential and kinetic energy powers the cars throughout the entire ride. ...
... the energy that is built into the system. Initially, the cars are pulled mechanically up the tallest hill, giving them a great deal of potential energy. From that point, the conversion between potential and kinetic energy powers the cars throughout the entire ride. ...
Unit 2 Lesson 1 Introduction to Energy Essential Question: What is
... • Potential energy that is the result of an object’s chemical composition is called chemical potential energy. • Chemical potential energy depends on chemical composition. • As bonds break and new bonds form between atoms during a chemical change, energy can be released. Fuels such as charcoal are h ...
... • Potential energy that is the result of an object’s chemical composition is called chemical potential energy. • Chemical potential energy depends on chemical composition. • As bonds break and new bonds form between atoms during a chemical change, energy can be released. Fuels such as charcoal are h ...
Energy changes forms.
... many other forms of energy. Plants convert the electromagnetic energy of sunlight into chemical energy as they grow. This energy, stored by plants hundreds of millions of years ago, is the energy found in fossil fuels, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. The chemical energy in fossil fuels is ...
... many other forms of energy. Plants convert the electromagnetic energy of sunlight into chemical energy as they grow. This energy, stored by plants hundreds of millions of years ago, is the energy found in fossil fuels, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. The chemical energy in fossil fuels is ...
Matter and Energy
... another when you lift your arm or take a step. In each case, energy is used to move matter —you. The energy of moving matter is called kinetic energy. Kinetic Theory of Matter The particles that make up matter are also constantly moving. They have kinetic energy. The theory that all matter consists ...
... another when you lift your arm or take a step. In each case, energy is used to move matter —you. The energy of moving matter is called kinetic energy. Kinetic Theory of Matter The particles that make up matter are also constantly moving. They have kinetic energy. The theory that all matter consists ...
Mechanical energy
... • The total amount of kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy in a system is the mechanical energy of the system: mechanical energy = KE + GPE • The law of conservation of energy states that energy never can be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in the universe is constant. ...
... • The total amount of kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy in a system is the mechanical energy of the system: mechanical energy = KE + GPE • The law of conservation of energy states that energy never can be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in the universe is constant. ...
Energy - Cobb Learning
... Roller coasters work because of the energy that is built into the system. Initially, the cars are pulled mechanically up the tallest hill, giving them a great deal of potential energy. From that point, the conversion between potential and kinetic energy powers the cars throughout the entire ride. ...
... Roller coasters work because of the energy that is built into the system. Initially, the cars are pulled mechanically up the tallest hill, giving them a great deal of potential energy. From that point, the conversion between potential and kinetic energy powers the cars throughout the entire ride. ...
Chemical Energy
... particles are separated, they are attracted to each other. • If they have a way to get to each other they will flow. ...
... particles are separated, they are attracted to each other. • If they have a way to get to each other they will flow. ...
Note Packet
... of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is called the specific heat of that substance. Water has a specific heat of 4.18 meaning it take 4.18 Joules of energy to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. This value is high compared to the specific heats f ...
... of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is called the specific heat of that substance. Water has a specific heat of 4.18 meaning it take 4.18 Joules of energy to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. This value is high compared to the specific heats f ...
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... What is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching? A. kinetic energy B. electrical energy C. nuclear fission D. friction ...
... What is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching? A. kinetic energy B. electrical energy C. nuclear fission D. friction ...