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... another, known as energy conversion • Examples: – Wind-up toys: store elastic PE in spring, when released the PE is converted to KE and the toy moves – Light bulbs: convert electrical energy to thermal and electromagnetic energy – See more on page 454 of book ...
... another, known as energy conversion • Examples: – Wind-up toys: store elastic PE in spring, when released the PE is converted to KE and the toy moves – Light bulbs: convert electrical energy to thermal and electromagnetic energy – See more on page 454 of book ...
Energy
... This energy is stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing. Elastic potential energy can be stored in rubber bands, bungee chords, trampolines, springs, an arrow drawn into a bow, etc. A force is required to compress a spring: Fspring = k.x (Hooke's Law) Springs are ...
... This energy is stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing. Elastic potential energy can be stored in rubber bands, bungee chords, trampolines, springs, an arrow drawn into a bow, etc. A force is required to compress a spring: Fspring = k.x (Hooke's Law) Springs are ...
Energy transformations
... Talking point: What types of energy is the elastic potential of the ball converted into as it rises back up? (Answer = gravitational potential and kinetic energy) ...
... Talking point: What types of energy is the elastic potential of the ball converted into as it rises back up? (Answer = gravitational potential and kinetic energy) ...
forms of energy
... Forms of ENERGY There are various forms of energy. Gravitational, elastic chemical, electrical, magnetic, electromagnetic, thermal nuclear, kinetic, sound. These are found in different forms, light heat sound and motion. Which are placed in two (2) categories: Kinetic and Potential Energy. ...
... Forms of ENERGY There are various forms of energy. Gravitational, elastic chemical, electrical, magnetic, electromagnetic, thermal nuclear, kinetic, sound. These are found in different forms, light heat sound and motion. Which are placed in two (2) categories: Kinetic and Potential Energy. ...
Chp. 13:3 Energy Transformations
... destroyed in the process. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed. ...
... destroyed in the process. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed. ...
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... Momentum is a property of moving objects. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by the object’s velocity. When two or more objects collide, momentum may be transferred, but the total amount of momentum does not change. This is the law of conservation of momentum. Chapter ...
... Momentum is a property of moving objects. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by the object’s velocity. When two or more objects collide, momentum may be transferred, but the total amount of momentum does not change. This is the law of conservation of momentum. Chapter ...
Ch.15 Energy
... • Nuclear Energy: energy stored in atomic nuclei – nuclear fission releases energy by splitting nuclei apart, nuclear fusion releases energy by combining 2 nuclei into a larger nuclei. • Electromagnetic Energy: a form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves. Visible light and X-ray ...
... • Nuclear Energy: energy stored in atomic nuclei – nuclear fission releases energy by splitting nuclei apart, nuclear fusion releases energy by combining 2 nuclei into a larger nuclei. • Electromagnetic Energy: a form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves. Visible light and X-ray ...
In order to simplify the review process and to streamline the final
... water creating steam which flows with kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of the flowing steam turns the turbine. The turbines kinetic energy is transformed to electrical energy. The electrical energy is transferred along the power lines to the end users. At the end use location, the electrical energ ...
... water creating steam which flows with kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of the flowing steam turns the turbine. The turbines kinetic energy is transformed to electrical energy. The electrical energy is transferred along the power lines to the end users. At the end use location, the electrical energ ...
Energy
... • Potential Energy and Wile E Coyote • View the video. • Find someone at a table across the room (opposite side of where you are located) and discuss the types of potential energy and its conversion shown in the video • Return to your seat and write this down in ...
... • Potential Energy and Wile E Coyote • View the video. • Find someone at a table across the room (opposite side of where you are located) and discuss the types of potential energy and its conversion shown in the video • Return to your seat and write this down in ...
Energy - Teacher Notes
... constant). What's going on? •A friction force opposes the motion of the book. This force must also be 10 Newtons (Since the book moves at constant velocity, the net force on it must be zero.). •The friction force pulls in the opposite direction from the direction the book moves, the work done by fri ...
... constant). What's going on? •A friction force opposes the motion of the book. This force must also be 10 Newtons (Since the book moves at constant velocity, the net force on it must be zero.). •The friction force pulls in the opposite direction from the direction the book moves, the work done by fri ...
Scott Foresman Science
... Energy can also travel as waves. Look at the rope on page 365 in your textbook. A person is moving the rope from side to side. This makes energy move along the rope in waves. Light energy and kinetic energy move in waves. Energy in water moves in waves. These waves can be small. Waves caused by hurr ...
... Energy can also travel as waves. Look at the rope on page 365 in your textbook. A person is moving the rope from side to side. This makes energy move along the rope in waves. Light energy and kinetic energy move in waves. Energy in water moves in waves. These waves can be small. Waves caused by hurr ...
Types_of_Energy - PAMS-Doyle
... LIGHT ENERGY Anything LUMINOUS gives off LIGHT ENERGY. Some you can’t see from the EMS. The energy produced by the vibration of electrically charged particles. Things like the Sun, light-bulbs and candles give off light. ...
... LIGHT ENERGY Anything LUMINOUS gives off LIGHT ENERGY. Some you can’t see from the EMS. The energy produced by the vibration of electrically charged particles. Things like the Sun, light-bulbs and candles give off light. ...
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... 34. The potential energy of an object depends on its ____________________ and its ____________________. 35. A pizza oven has ____________________ energy. 36. A fluorescent light produces ____________________ energy. 37. During photosynthesis, a green plant uses ____________________ energy from the ...
... 34. The potential energy of an object depends on its ____________________ and its ____________________. 35. A pizza oven has ____________________ energy. 36. A fluorescent light produces ____________________ energy. 37. During photosynthesis, a green plant uses ____________________ energy from the ...
Energy Notes
... cannot be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in a closed system is always the same. Any time one form of energy is converted into another form, some of the original energy always gets converted into thermal energy due to friction. This energy is not useful. Energy Resources A fos ...
... cannot be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy in a closed system is always the same. Any time one form of energy is converted into another form, some of the original energy always gets converted into thermal energy due to friction. This energy is not useful. Energy Resources A fos ...
Chapter 5 Guided Reading - Breathitt County Schools
... EPE is energy stored by things that stretch or compress. CPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. EPE is energy stored by objects due to their position above Earth’s surface.CPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. EPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. CPE is energy stored by objects due to their po ...
... EPE is energy stored by things that stretch or compress. CPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. EPE is energy stored by objects due to their position above Earth’s surface.CPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. EPE is energy stored in chemical bonds. CPE is energy stored by objects due to their po ...
Chapter 4 * Energy
... on a separate sheet of paper. Answer the questions using the following key terms. (gravitational potential energy; kinetic energy; energy conversion, mechanical energy, mass) Which ball retained the greatest percentage of its kinetic energy on each bounce? Why? What can't a ball bounce higher that t ...
... on a separate sheet of paper. Answer the questions using the following key terms. (gravitational potential energy; kinetic energy; energy conversion, mechanical energy, mass) Which ball retained the greatest percentage of its kinetic energy on each bounce? Why? What can't a ball bounce higher that t ...
Energy Forms
... Food, batteries, and fuels such as oil and gasoline are stored chemical energy. Chemical energy can change to: sound light thermal electrical kinetic ...
... Food, batteries, and fuels such as oil and gasoline are stored chemical energy. Chemical energy can change to: sound light thermal electrical kinetic ...
Energy
... charges. Can be either potential or kinetic depending on if they are in motion or being stored. • Examples: 1)Lightning 2)Getting shocked by doorknob 3)Power outlet ...
... charges. Can be either potential or kinetic depending on if they are in motion or being stored. • Examples: 1)Lightning 2)Getting shocked by doorknob 3)Power outlet ...
Components of Energy Literacy according to the DOE
... radioactive isotopes, and rotation of the Earth drive physical processes on Earth. Earth’s weather and climate are driven by energy from the Sun. Water plays a major role in the storage and transfer of energy. Greenhouse gases affect energy flow. ...
... radioactive isotopes, and rotation of the Earth drive physical processes on Earth. Earth’s weather and climate are driven by energy from the Sun. Water plays a major role in the storage and transfer of energy. Greenhouse gases affect energy flow. ...
Energy Notes
... • Where did the energy we see around us come from? – most of what we use derives from the sun – some derives from other, exploded stars (nuclear fission) – ultimately, all of it was donated in the Big Bang! ...
... • Where did the energy we see around us come from? – most of what we use derives from the sun – some derives from other, exploded stars (nuclear fission) – ultimately, all of it was donated in the Big Bang! ...
Energy ~Test Review
... Energy – the ability to do work Energy transformation – energy is transformed from one form to another Thermal - heat energy Heat transfer – heat can be transferred 3 ways, through conduction , convection or radiation Heat/Thermal energy – total kinetic energy contained in all particles of a substan ...
... Energy – the ability to do work Energy transformation – energy is transformed from one form to another Thermal - heat energy Heat transfer – heat can be transferred 3 ways, through conduction , convection or radiation Heat/Thermal energy – total kinetic energy contained in all particles of a substan ...
File - Ms. D. Science CGPA
... Calculating Mechanical Energy pg. 297 • An object’s mechanical energy is a combination of its potential energy and its kinetic energy. How do you find an object’s mechanical energy ?? You can find an object’s mechanical energy by adding the object’s kinetic energy and potential energy. (Mechanical ...
... Calculating Mechanical Energy pg. 297 • An object’s mechanical energy is a combination of its potential energy and its kinetic energy. How do you find an object’s mechanical energy ?? You can find an object’s mechanical energy by adding the object’s kinetic energy and potential energy. (Mechanical ...
Forms of Energy
... 4) Electrical- is the energy of moving electrons (charged particles) a. Amplifier b. electronics 5) Sound/ Acoustic- energy that makes air particles vibrate a. Guitar 6) Light/Radiant- produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles a. Energy used to cook food in a microwave 7) Nuclear- ...
... 4) Electrical- is the energy of moving electrons (charged particles) a. Amplifier b. electronics 5) Sound/ Acoustic- energy that makes air particles vibrate a. Guitar 6) Light/Radiant- produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles a. Energy used to cook food in a microwave 7) Nuclear- ...