2 Liter Monster with Mouth Open
... • Atoms are made of even smaller particles called electrons, protons, and neutrons. • Electrons moving through a wire are called electricity. • ____________ is also electrical energy. ...
... • Atoms are made of even smaller particles called electrons, protons, and neutrons. • Electrons moving through a wire are called electricity. • ____________ is also electrical energy. ...
Energy and Energy Resources
... Nuclear Energy- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom. Fission and fusion ...
... Nuclear Energy- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom. Fission and fusion ...
Forms of Energy-Chart add pictures
... Motion Energy is energy stored in the movement of objects. The faster they move, the more energy is stored. It takes energy to get an object moving and energy is Gravitational Energy is energy stored in an object's released when an object slows down. Wind is an example height. The higher and heavier ...
... Motion Energy is energy stored in the movement of objects. The faster they move, the more energy is stored. It takes energy to get an object moving and energy is Gravitational Energy is energy stored in an object's released when an object slows down. Wind is an example height. The higher and heavier ...
Work, Energy and Power Chapter 5 Work • Work is done when a
... Work done by conservative forces does not depend on the path taken: gravitation For conservative forces, total work done on closed path is zero. Conservative forces have no energy losses Example: lifting object from floor to table involves same amount of work no matter what route is taken. When ...
... Work done by conservative forces does not depend on the path taken: gravitation For conservative forces, total work done on closed path is zero. Conservative forces have no energy losses Example: lifting object from floor to table involves same amount of work no matter what route is taken. When ...
energy conversions
... and coal. Fossil fuels are fairly cheap and plentiful, but there are several problems: ...
... and coal. Fossil fuels are fairly cheap and plentiful, but there are several problems: ...
Name: Date: Period:______ Chapter 12 Study Guide _Energy_ is
... solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass 16. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? ...
... solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass 16. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? ...
Energy Lecture
... Energy that binds the nucleus of an atom together. Can be released through nuclear fission or fusion. ...
... Energy that binds the nucleus of an atom together. Can be released through nuclear fission or fusion. ...
Energy and Energy Transfer PowerPoint
... Chemical Energy to Kinetic Energy Chemical Energy to Potential Energy Heat Energy to Kinetic Energy Heat Energy to Potential Energy ...
... Chemical Energy to Kinetic Energy Chemical Energy to Potential Energy Heat Energy to Kinetic Energy Heat Energy to Potential Energy ...
Unit Plan Energy - Mrs. Olivas 8th Grade Science Carlsbad
... transformed. A core concept of energy is the Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy is never expended only transformed. The students will investigate the transfer of energy in many forms. The use of fossil fuels and alternative energy sources are a common topic in today’s world. The students will exp ...
... transformed. A core concept of energy is the Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy is never expended only transformed. The students will investigate the transfer of energy in many forms. The use of fossil fuels and alternative energy sources are a common topic in today’s world. The students will exp ...
EnergyBasicsand1stLaw05
... properties make this type of motion possible. For example, the energy transferred through electrical wires made of copper. KE Chemical Energy: The energy stored in molecular bonds. This is the energy found trapped between the atoms that make up a given molecule. For example, photosynthesis - where t ...
... properties make this type of motion possible. For example, the energy transferred through electrical wires made of copper. KE Chemical Energy: The energy stored in molecular bonds. This is the energy found trapped between the atoms that make up a given molecule. For example, photosynthesis - where t ...
pengelolaan dan konservasi sdal – konservasi energi
... APA ITU ENERGI ? • “the ability to do work” • The combination of energy and matter make up the universe: – Matter is substance, and energy is the mover of substance. ...
... APA ITU ENERGI ? • “the ability to do work” • The combination of energy and matter make up the universe: – Matter is substance, and energy is the mover of substance. ...
Energy Notes
... So where does the energy go? Ex: A speeding car slams on the breaks. Ex: A glass falls off the counter and breaks. ...
... So where does the energy go? Ex: A speeding car slams on the breaks. Ex: A glass falls off the counter and breaks. ...
kinetic energy - Lakeland Regional High School
... amount of force applied to the object. The distance that the object moves while the force is applied. The direction of the force with respect to the direction the object moves. ...
... amount of force applied to the object. The distance that the object moves while the force is applied. The direction of the force with respect to the direction the object moves. ...
Chapter 3
... unlike a compound, a mixture does not have a fixed chemical composition • Mixture are not formed through a chemical reaction; substances in a mixture are not changed into unique new substances • Can be separated from each other without a chemical reaction. ...
... unlike a compound, a mixture does not have a fixed chemical composition • Mixture are not formed through a chemical reaction; substances in a mixture are not changed into unique new substances • Can be separated from each other without a chemical reaction. ...
Energy & Work
... Laws of thermodynamics • laws of the movement of heat?...why heat? • Push your book of the desk! – 1) Positional energy to simple kinetic energy – 2) positional energy also converted to heat due to friction – 3) book hits ground, the kinetic energy is converted to heat energy in the book and the gr ...
... Laws of thermodynamics • laws of the movement of heat?...why heat? • Push your book of the desk! – 1) Positional energy to simple kinetic energy – 2) positional energy also converted to heat due to friction – 3) book hits ground, the kinetic energy is converted to heat energy in the book and the gr ...
Energy
... one form to another – Light bulbs transform electrical energy to heat and light energy – Gasoline is transformed into kinetic and heat energy ...
... one form to another – Light bulbs transform electrical energy to heat and light energy – Gasoline is transformed into kinetic and heat energy ...
Types of Energy - Science with Ms. C
... • Most of the energy that we use on Earth originally came from the Sun. ...
... • Most of the energy that we use on Earth originally came from the Sun. ...
Energy Foldable
... 2 Kinds of Potential Energy 1. Elastic potential energy – stored energy as a result of deformation of an elastic object. 2. Gravitational potential energystored energy that depends on 3 things: the mass, the height, and the acceleration of an object. ...
... 2 Kinds of Potential Energy 1. Elastic potential energy – stored energy as a result of deformation of an elastic object. 2. Gravitational potential energystored energy that depends on 3 things: the mass, the height, and the acceleration of an object. ...
Name: ______ Date:____________ Period:______ Chapter 12
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
Work, Power, and Energy
... Any extra energy that may be lost is transferred to heat energy (Q) by any friction in the system ...
... Any extra energy that may be lost is transferred to heat energy (Q) by any friction in the system ...
5.1 Energy Changes in Chemical and Nuclear Reactions
... o Energy is the ability to do work or transfer heat; work is energy transferred to an object to make it move (both energy and work are in SI units of joules). Heat is energy transferred to an object to make it warm up or move its internal particles faster Energy is classified as either potential e ...
... o Energy is the ability to do work or transfer heat; work is energy transferred to an object to make it move (both energy and work are in SI units of joules). Heat is energy transferred to an object to make it warm up or move its internal particles faster Energy is classified as either potential e ...
Negawatt power
Negawatt power is a theoretical unit of power representing an amount of energy (measured in watts) saved. The energy saved is a direct result of energy conservation or increased energy efficiency. The term was coined by the chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute and environmentalist Amory Lovins in 1989, arguing that utility customers don’t want kilowatt-hours of electricity; they want energy services such as hot showers, cold beer, lit rooms, and spinning shafts, which can come more cheaply if electricity is used more efficiently. Lovins felt an international behavioral change was necessary in order to decrease countries' dependence on excessive amounts of energy. The concept of a negawatt could influence a behavioral change in consumers by encouraging them to think about the energy that they spend.A negawatt market can be thought of as a secondary market, in which electricity is allocated from one consumer to another consumer within the energy market. In this market, negawatts could be treated as a commodity. Commodities have the ability to be traded across time and space, which would allow negawatts to be incorporated in the international trading system. Roughly 10% of all U.S. electrical generating capacity is in place to meet the last 1% of demand and there is where the immediate efficiency opportunity exists.On March 15, 2011, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the agency that regulates the U.S. electrical grid, approved a rule establishing the approach to compensation for demand response resources intended to benefit customers and help improve the operation and competitiveness of organized wholesale energy markets. This means that negawatts produced by reducing electrical use can demand the same market prices as real megawatts of generated electricity.The incentives for a negawatt market include receiving money, reduction of national energy dependency, and the local electricity deregulation within certain nations or states. As for the cost incentive, those who produce negawatts or simply conserve energy can earn money by selling the saved energy. The negawatt market could help nations or states obtain a deregulated electricity system by creating another market to purchase electricity from. The negawatt market also has two main drawbacks. Currently, there is no way to precisely measure the amount of energy saved in negawatts, and electricity providers may not want customers to use less energy due to the loss of profit.