Energy Notes ENERGY—Energy is the ability to do work. WORK
... To increase the kinetic energy of an object, increase either its ______________ or its _______________________. 2) potential- ______________________ energy a) gravitational- due to _____________________________ formula: To increase the gravitational potential energy of an object on the earth, increa ...
... To increase the kinetic energy of an object, increase either its ______________ or its _______________________. 2) potential- ______________________ energy a) gravitational- due to _____________________________ formula: To increase the gravitational potential energy of an object on the earth, increa ...
Learning Scales and Accommodations
... Writing-to-Learn • summaries Process writing • using a rubric as evaluation On-demand/Timed writing • writing that is completed in class within a set amount of time • grade is evaluated using a rubric Cornell Notes • taking notes on the most important information • summarizing • using the notes to s ...
... Writing-to-Learn • summaries Process writing • using a rubric as evaluation On-demand/Timed writing • writing that is completed in class within a set amount of time • grade is evaluated using a rubric Cornell Notes • taking notes on the most important information • summarizing • using the notes to s ...
Created with Sketch. Calculating potential and kinetic energy
... In the International System of Units (the SI system), the unit of energy is the joule. The specific heat capacity (or just specific heat) of a material is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram (g) of the material 1 degree Celsius (°C). It takes 4.18 joules to rais ...
... In the International System of Units (the SI system), the unit of energy is the joule. The specific heat capacity (or just specific heat) of a material is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram (g) of the material 1 degree Celsius (°C). It takes 4.18 joules to rais ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy
... • For the most part here we will be concerned with the study of mechanical energy. By this we mean that we will be considering the energy concepts associated with everyday life. • We are all familiar with energy, so in your notebook, write down what it is we mean by energy! (what is energy?) • How i ...
... • For the most part here we will be concerned with the study of mechanical energy. By this we mean that we will be considering the energy concepts associated with everyday life. • We are all familiar with energy, so in your notebook, write down what it is we mean by energy! (what is energy?) • How i ...
Energy Transformations - St. Joseph Hill Academy
... B. It increases as the ball approaches its highest point. C. It decreases as the ball approaches its highest point. 3. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot A. be created or destroyed. B. transferred from one region to another. C. transformed from one form into another. ...
... B. It increases as the ball approaches its highest point. C. It decreases as the ball approaches its highest point. 3. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot A. be created or destroyed. B. transferred from one region to another. C. transformed from one form into another. ...
types of energy - Warren County Schools
... o Energy caused by the movement of electrons o Easily transported through power lines and converted into other forms of energy ...
... o Energy caused by the movement of electrons o Easily transported through power lines and converted into other forms of energy ...
Energy Test - IHMC Public Cmaps (3)
... What would Earth be like without solar energy? A. Ball of frozen rock with no life B. Same as now C. Very hot ...
... What would Earth be like without solar energy? A. Ball of frozen rock with no life B. Same as now C. Very hot ...
Ch 5- Science 24 Assignment: Energy Conversions For questions 1
... For questions 1 to 6, read each question carefully. Decide which of the choices BEST completes the statement or answers the question. 1. A car moving at a constant speed up a ramp A. gains potential energy B. loses potential energy C. gains kinetic energy D. loses kinetic energy 2. A book falling fr ...
... For questions 1 to 6, read each question carefully. Decide which of the choices BEST completes the statement or answers the question. 1. A car moving at a constant speed up a ramp A. gains potential energy B. loses potential energy C. gains kinetic energy D. loses kinetic energy 2. A book falling fr ...
The Meaning of Work Energy, Work, and Power
... when it lifts the leaf the same distance. However, the tornado has more power than the breeze because it transfers energy to the leaf in less time. ...
... when it lifts the leaf the same distance. However, the tornado has more power than the breeze because it transfers energy to the leaf in less time. ...
Section 8.4
... Scientist study energy systems. Systems may be open or closed. When the flow of energy into and out of a system is small enough that it can be ignored, the system is called a closed system. Most systems are open systems, which exchange energy with the space that surrounds them. ...
... Scientist study energy systems. Systems may be open or closed. When the flow of energy into and out of a system is small enough that it can be ignored, the system is called a closed system. Most systems are open systems, which exchange energy with the space that surrounds them. ...
Lecture 12
... Work done = (980 N)(1 m) = 980 N·m (J) for direct lift Extend over 10 m, and only 98 N (22 lb) is needed: anyone can do it – Work done is still 980 J - neglecting frictional forces/losses along ramp ...
... Work done = (980 N)(1 m) = 980 N·m (J) for direct lift Extend over 10 m, and only 98 N (22 lb) is needed: anyone can do it – Work done is still 980 J - neglecting frictional forces/losses along ramp ...
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... energy. The equation used to calculate potential energy is ____ = ______. In this equation, h stands for , which is measured against another position, called the formula is only valid if acceleration is ...
... energy. The equation used to calculate potential energy is ____ = ______. In this equation, h stands for , which is measured against another position, called the formula is only valid if acceleration is ...
Heat and Energy Test Study Guide 2015 Answers
... The flashlight above uses three different forms of energy. Fill in the missing energy Chemical → Electrical Energy → Electromagnetic 21.During a house fire, the smoke and flames rise up, but the air down near the floor is cooler and less smoky. This is an example of Convection. 22.How do electromagn ...
... The flashlight above uses three different forms of energy. Fill in the missing energy Chemical → Electrical Energy → Electromagnetic 21.During a house fire, the smoke and flames rise up, but the air down near the floor is cooler and less smoky. This is an example of Convection. 22.How do electromagn ...
Types of Energy Blackout AK
... split the nuclei of atoms or fuse the nuclei of atoms. An example would be a nuclear power plant. ...
... split the nuclei of atoms or fuse the nuclei of atoms. An example would be a nuclear power plant. ...
File - Ms. D. Science CGPA
... needed to do work. e.g. Car engine (Electric E.) produces a spark ...
... needed to do work. e.g. Car engine (Electric E.) produces a spark ...
Chapter 3 Energy
... resources. The less of these items there are available, the more these items will cost. ...
... resources. The less of these items there are available, the more these items will cost. ...