Vocabulary for Energy Unit
... Matter the amount of material that something is made of Quantity the amount of something Radiation - energy transfer in the form of a wave. Random – unorganized, scattered, don’t know when it will happen Severity how bad something is Speed - distance divided by time Transfer - the same form of energ ...
... Matter the amount of material that something is made of Quantity the amount of something Radiation - energy transfer in the form of a wave. Random – unorganized, scattered, don’t know when it will happen Severity how bad something is Speed - distance divided by time Transfer - the same form of energ ...
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 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 ...
Energy Conversion Quiz Answer Key
... 2. State the law of conservation of energy. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed. ...
... 2. State the law of conservation of energy. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed. ...
What is Energy?
... Use the following 2 web pages to complete #1-6. Click on “What is Energy?” at either site. Both sites are for the U.S. Energy Information Administration; one is just for kids. http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/index.cfm ...
... Use the following 2 web pages to complete #1-6. Click on “What is Energy?” at either site. Both sites are for the U.S. Energy Information Administration; one is just for kids. http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/index.cfm ...
Energy study guide worksheet
... above, is not as high as the first. (Hint: Think about the energy transformations that occurred during the ride. Was 100% of the gravitational potential transformed into kinetic energy?) ...
... above, is not as high as the first. (Hint: Think about the energy transformations that occurred during the ride. Was 100% of the gravitational potential transformed into kinetic energy?) ...
Targets: * I can identify different forms of energy. (Review Quizlet
... above, is not as high as the first. (Hint: Think about the energy transformations that occurred during the ride. Was 100% of the gravitational potential transformed into kinetic energy?) ...
... above, is not as high as the first. (Hint: Think about the energy transformations that occurred during the ride. Was 100% of the gravitational potential transformed into kinetic energy?) ...
Matter and Its Changes (Chapter 1)
... Observation - qualitative (senses) and quantitative (measurement) of the properties of an object or system. Warning!: Since observation depends on what one already knows there is a possibility that you can “observe”, even if it does not happen. (Sometimes referred to as ‘wishful thinking”.) Remedy - ...
... Observation - qualitative (senses) and quantitative (measurement) of the properties of an object or system. Warning!: Since observation depends on what one already knows there is a possibility that you can “observe”, even if it does not happen. (Sometimes referred to as ‘wishful thinking”.) Remedy - ...
Name Date Energy in One Form or Another ENERGY
... Potential Difference or Voltage Magnetic Related Energy ...
... Potential Difference or Voltage Magnetic Related Energy ...
Advanced Version
... S8P2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the law of conservation of energy to develop arguments that energy can transform from one form to another within a system. ...
... S8P2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the law of conservation of energy to develop arguments that energy can transform from one form to another within a system. ...
Mechanical energy
... Electrical energy light, thermal energy, sound Chemical energy kinetic energy to move a car, ...
... Electrical energy light, thermal energy, sound Chemical energy kinetic energy to move a car, ...
forms of energy worksheet
... Worksheet: forms of energy Fill in the blanks with the words at the bottom of the page. You can use words more than once. ...
... Worksheet: forms of energy Fill in the blanks with the words at the bottom of the page. You can use words more than once. ...
Sample outline for Cornell Notes
... KE of an object depends on its mass and speed KE = ½ x Mass x (Velocity)2 Example; Bowling ball has greater KE than golf ball moving at same speed II. Potential Energy 4) PE is stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object A. Gravitational Potential Energy 5) GPE is energy r ...
... KE of an object depends on its mass and speed KE = ½ x Mass x (Velocity)2 Example; Bowling ball has greater KE than golf ball moving at same speed II. Potential Energy 4) PE is stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object A. Gravitational Potential Energy 5) GPE is energy r ...