Forms of energy
... Fill in the blanks with the words at the bottom of the page. You can use words more than once. 1. Energy that is stored within an object is called ________ energy. 2. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands store_________ energy. 3. The vibration and movements of the atoms and molecules within ...
... Fill in the blanks with the words at the bottom of the page. You can use words more than once. 1. Energy that is stored within an object is called ________ energy. 2. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands store_________ energy. 3. The vibration and movements of the atoms and molecules within ...
Energy and Matter Notes
... 1. Energy (2.1) A. Energy: The capacity to do ____________ or produce ______________. 1. 7 types of energy: 2. Kinetic Energy: Energy of _______________ Ex. 3. Potential Energy: _______________Energy; Determined by ___________________. Ex. 4. Energy can be __________________ from a system to its sur ...
... 1. Energy (2.1) A. Energy: The capacity to do ____________ or produce ______________. 1. 7 types of energy: 2. Kinetic Energy: Energy of _______________ Ex. 3. Potential Energy: _______________Energy; Determined by ___________________. Ex. 4. Energy can be __________________ from a system to its sur ...
Energy Transformation Demos
... o Chemical Energy (food, plants, fossil fuels, bombs) o Electrical Energy (energy of moving electrons) Mechanical energy is usually converted to electrical energy using a generator o Electromagnetic Energy Energy from Sun created by fusion…form ...
... o Chemical Energy (food, plants, fossil fuels, bombs) o Electrical Energy (energy of moving electrons) Mechanical energy is usually converted to electrical energy using a generator o Electromagnetic Energy Energy from Sun created by fusion…form ...
Additional Energy Terms
... Name and describe different types of energy. • Potential: chemical, gravitational, elastic, nuclear, magnetic • Kinetic: motion, heat, electric, light, sound What can happen to energy? • Transfer or transformation. Always conserved. Heat energy: movement/vibration of molecules. Measured by temperatu ...
... Name and describe different types of energy. • Potential: chemical, gravitational, elastic, nuclear, magnetic • Kinetic: motion, heat, electric, light, sound What can happen to energy? • Transfer or transformation. Always conserved. Heat energy: movement/vibration of molecules. Measured by temperatu ...
Energy Resources Notes
... is used to make gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel fuel, and other products such as asphalt, rayon and vasoline. ...
... is used to make gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel fuel, and other products such as asphalt, rayon and vasoline. ...
matter, energy, and Life PPT
... Not all organisms fit into one trophic level. Scavengers are carnivores that consume dead animals. Detritivores are organisms that specialize in breaking down dead tissue into smaller particles. Decomposers complete the breakdown process by recycling the nutrients from dead matter back to the ...
... Not all organisms fit into one trophic level. Scavengers are carnivores that consume dead animals. Detritivores are organisms that specialize in breaking down dead tissue into smaller particles. Decomposers complete the breakdown process by recycling the nutrients from dead matter back to the ...
The modern atomic model has been developed using experimental
... absorption of quantum energy. They will also understand that the emission of high-energy particles results from nuclear changes and that matter can be converted to energy during nuclear reactions. Objective 1 Evaluate quantum energy changes in the atom in terms of the energy contained in light emiss ...
... absorption of quantum energy. They will also understand that the emission of high-energy particles results from nuclear changes and that matter can be converted to energy during nuclear reactions. Objective 1 Evaluate quantum energy changes in the atom in terms of the energy contained in light emiss ...
Energy Worksheet
... 1. Energy that is stored within an object is called ________ energy. 2. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands store_________ energy. 3. The vibration and movements of the atoms and molecules within substances is called heat or ________ energy. 4. The energy stored in the centre of atoms is c ...
... 1. Energy that is stored within an object is called ________ energy. 2. Compressed springs and stretched rubber bands store_________ energy. 3. The vibration and movements of the atoms and molecules within substances is called heat or ________ energy. 4. The energy stored in the centre of atoms is c ...
energy-powerpoint
... Forms of Potential Energy • Chemical Energy – Energy stored between bonds of atoms • Food has potential energy that can be digested. • Batteries have chemical energy stored to power everything from tools to toys. • Fuel has potential energy to combust and cause movement. ...
... Forms of Potential Energy • Chemical Energy – Energy stored between bonds of atoms • Food has potential energy that can be digested. • Batteries have chemical energy stored to power everything from tools to toys. • Fuel has potential energy to combust and cause movement. ...
energy
... The circulation of air caused by the uneven heating of the earth’s surface; air in motion ...
... The circulation of air caused by the uneven heating of the earth’s surface; air in motion ...
Chapter 15
... Calculate the kinetic energy of an object given the objects mass and velocity Analyze how potential energy is related to an object’s position and give examples of gravitational and elastic potential energy Solve equations that relate an object’s gravitational potential energy to its mass and height ...
... Calculate the kinetic energy of an object given the objects mass and velocity Analyze how potential energy is related to an object’s position and give examples of gravitational and elastic potential energy Solve equations that relate an object’s gravitational potential energy to its mass and height ...
Potential and Kinetic Energy Notes
... has due to its position, shape, or condition. – A girl on a 10ft diving board, a rubber band, two chemicals that react. ...
... has due to its position, shape, or condition. – A girl on a 10ft diving board, a rubber band, two chemicals that react. ...
Chapter 12: Work and Energy
... 5. How much works is done by a person who uses a force of 25 N to move a desk 3.0 m? 6. A bus driver applies a force of 55.0 N to the steering wheel which applies 132 N of force on the steering column. What is the mechanical advantage of the steering wheel? 7. A student who weighs 400 N climbs a 3 m ...
... 5. How much works is done by a person who uses a force of 25 N to move a desk 3.0 m? 6. A bus driver applies a force of 55.0 N to the steering wheel which applies 132 N of force on the steering column. What is the mechanical advantage of the steering wheel? 7. A student who weighs 400 N climbs a 3 m ...
Physical Science Final Exam Study Guide Part 2
... 46. The potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles of an object 47. Stored energy 48. Energy of an object due to an object being stretched or compressed 49. Energy that travels through space in the form of waves 50. Energy stored in chemical bonds 51. The ability to do work 52. En ...
... 46. The potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles of an object 47. Stored energy 48. Energy of an object due to an object being stretched or compressed 49. Energy that travels through space in the form of waves 50. Energy stored in chemical bonds 51. The ability to do work 52. En ...
Energy and Power - Reeths
... One important property of energy is it’s ability to change from one form to another form. • Example 1- Chemical Energy from fossil fuels (Coals, Oil, and Natural Gases) can be converted into Heat Energy. ...
... One important property of energy is it’s ability to change from one form to another form. • Example 1- Chemical Energy from fossil fuels (Coals, Oil, and Natural Gases) can be converted into Heat Energy. ...
Energy Transformations
... 4 - Cite evidence to support the Law of Conservation of Energy. 3 - Investigate and describe the transformation of energy that occurs in given examples. 2 - Differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. 1 - Identify examples of kinetic and potential energy. ...
... 4 - Cite evidence to support the Law of Conservation of Energy. 3 - Investigate and describe the transformation of energy that occurs in given examples. 2 - Differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. 1 - Identify examples of kinetic and potential energy. ...
Chapter 13
... • Chemical reactions involves chemical energy ( a form of potential energy ) – Sun gets energy from nuclear reactions ...
... • Chemical reactions involves chemical energy ( a form of potential energy ) – Sun gets energy from nuclear reactions ...
Chapter 13
... • Chemical reactions involves chemical energy ( a form of potential energy ) – Sun gets energy from nuclear reactions ...
... • Chemical reactions involves chemical energy ( a form of potential energy ) – Sun gets energy from nuclear reactions ...