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Name: ______ Date:____________ Period:______ Chapter 12
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
Energy – Study Guide
... Who does more work, a boy coasting on his bike down a hill, or a girl picking up a piece of paper off of the floor? The girl picking up the paper. She exerts an upward force on the paper and moves it a distance. The boy on the bike does no work, as he is not exerting any force. A 900-N mountain clim ...
... Who does more work, a boy coasting on his bike down a hill, or a girl picking up a piece of paper off of the floor? The girl picking up the paper. She exerts an upward force on the paper and moves it a distance. The boy on the bike does no work, as he is not exerting any force. A 900-N mountain clim ...
Energy Lecture
... A 35 kg child has 190 J of kinetic energy after he sleds down a hill. What is the child’s speed at the bottom of the hill? ...
... A 35 kg child has 190 J of kinetic energy after he sleds down a hill. What is the child’s speed at the bottom of the hill? ...
ENERGY STUDY GUIDE
... 25. Thermal energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object is called 26. The movement of water being heated in a pot on a stove is an example of 27. The ability to do work is called 28. Energy is measured in 29. Stored energy is correctly termed 30. Moving energy is correctly terms 31. An exa ...
... 25. Thermal energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object is called 26. The movement of water being heated in a pot on a stove is an example of 27. The ability to do work is called 28. Energy is measured in 29. Stored energy is correctly termed 30. Moving energy is correctly terms 31. An exa ...
Physical Science Honors – Module 1 Test – Study Guide Vocabulary
... cover the distance? 2. Sarah backstrokes at an average speed of 8 meters per second, how long will it take her to complete the race of 200 meters length? 3. Bonnie Blair set the world record for women’s speed skating in 1995, with an average speed of 12.9 m/s. How far would Blair have traveled at th ...
... cover the distance? 2. Sarah backstrokes at an average speed of 8 meters per second, how long will it take her to complete the race of 200 meters length? 3. Bonnie Blair set the world record for women’s speed skating in 1995, with an average speed of 12.9 m/s. How far would Blair have traveled at th ...
Lesson 6?: Title: WORK
... This equation only strictly applies to a constant force, we just assume an average force if the force is not constant. The object must move (i.e. d 0). A force can be exerted on an object with no change in the world around us. e.g. pushing on a wall is not work, neither is holding up a 100 lb wei ...
... This equation only strictly applies to a constant force, we just assume an average force if the force is not constant. The object must move (i.e. d 0). A force can be exerted on an object with no change in the world around us. e.g. pushing on a wall is not work, neither is holding up a 100 lb wei ...
PRIORITY LEARNING STANDARDS
... the quantity of energy that exists in the universe today has always existed. Efficiency: A ratio or relative measurement of the amount of total energy that is transformed and/or transferred to do the desired type of work (the desired change). Conduction: (v) The process by which energy is transf ...
... the quantity of energy that exists in the universe today has always existed. Efficiency: A ratio or relative measurement of the amount of total energy that is transformed and/or transferred to do the desired type of work (the desired change). Conduction: (v) The process by which energy is transf ...