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Energy Study Guide - Effingham County Schools

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... 8. List and define each phase change. Be sure to indicate if thermal energy is being added or removed. Melting-Thermal energy is added and a solid becomes a liquid Evaporation-When thermal energy is added to a liquid causing it to become a gas Freezing-When thermal energy is removed turning a liquid ...
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... Nuclear energy becomes available when unstable nuclei spontaneously change by throwing off particles. The decay of the neutron into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino is an illustration of the conversion of nuclear mass energy into kinetic energy. This form of energy is discussed in detail i ...
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... The chickens get their from the atoms inside it. energy from plants, The sun is the source of which get their almost all the energy on energy from the sun. earth. ...
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... she climbs – the more potential energy she would gain. Water held behind a dam has this type of energy too. ...
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... • It can not be created or destroyed • Can be converted from one form to another Ex: gasoline  movement and heat ...
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The Nature of Matter - Plain Local Schools

... E. Demonstrate that energy can be considered to be either kinetic (motion) or potential (stored). F. Explain how energy may change form of be redistributed but the total quantity of energy is conserved. G. Demonstrate that waves have energy and waves can transfer energy when they interact with matte ...
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What is Energy? - Plain Local Schools

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... The FORCE must be in the _____________________ direction as the direction the object moves. Is work being done in the following examples? Lift a book one meter Walking around the classroom with a book. In which case is more work being done? Explain Lift one book up 1 m or 2 books .5 m The abbreviati ...
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... Potential energy is the stored energy of an object based on its position. Examples: A rock at the top of a hill has potential energy based on its position. The chemical energy in fossil fuels is also a form of potential energy. Coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas have potential energy because of th ...
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... 3. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about work and energy. a. Energy in food is converted into muscle movement. b. Energy is transferred when work is done. c. Both work and energy are usually measured in joules. d. One joule equals one meter per newton. ...
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... the  transfer  of  energy  we  see.  The  weight  is  subjected  to  a  twisting  force  from  the  rubber  band,  but  it  is   also  being  pulled  down  by  gravity.  The  force  being  exerted  by  gravity  on  the  nuts  is ...
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...  Examples (choose one to write)  In your body, chemical energy from food is changed to motion energy as you move your hand to take notes.  Light Energy from the sun is captured by plants and stored in chemical energy of sugar molecules.  Motion energy of falling water is changed into electrical ...
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... The KE depends on an objects mass and speed Both an increase of speed or mass will increase energy, but b t speedd has h a bigger bi impact i t on KE ...
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