Energy - Triton Science
... 2. Food energy- measured in Calories (C) a. Nutrition labels on food packages tell us how many Calories or contained ...
... 2. Food energy- measured in Calories (C) a. Nutrition labels on food packages tell us how many Calories or contained ...
Worksheet for Section 1 of powerpoint
... 3. The energy an object has due to its motion is called ______________________ energy. 4. The hotter the object, the more Thermal Energy it has? ...
... 3. The energy an object has due to its motion is called ______________________ energy. 4. The hotter the object, the more Thermal Energy it has? ...
Video Notes #5 – Introduction to Energy
... S_________________________ - the energy from the vibration of an _____________. ...
... S_________________________ - the energy from the vibration of an _____________. ...
energy - Mater Academy Charter Middle/ High
... nuclear reactions. Nuclear fission happens in Nuclear power plants. Nuclear fusion happens in the sun and other stars. ...
... nuclear reactions. Nuclear fission happens in Nuclear power plants. Nuclear fusion happens in the sun and other stars. ...
Energy Review Worksheet - KEY
... Energy Review Worksheet - KEY Complete the following worksheet on a separate sheet of paper. Use your textbook to help you. 1. What is energy? Energy is the ability to do work 2. What are the different forms of energy? Potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, thermal, sound, nuclear, etc. 3. Compare ki ...
... Energy Review Worksheet - KEY Complete the following worksheet on a separate sheet of paper. Use your textbook to help you. 1. What is energy? Energy is the ability to do work 2. What are the different forms of energy? Potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, thermal, sound, nuclear, etc. 3. Compare ki ...
The Sun March 2 − We know the most about one star
... • One helium nucleus is produced • 0.7% of mass becomes energy Sun can potentially produce ...
... • One helium nucleus is produced • 0.7% of mass becomes energy Sun can potentially produce ...
worth 50 points!!- Due when you take your midterm!!!
... 15. Compare the energy levels of solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have the least energy and vibrate in place, liquids move a little faster and overcome enough attraction to be able to slide past each other. Gases have the most energy of the three, having so much energy they break free of each othe ...
... 15. Compare the energy levels of solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have the least energy and vibrate in place, liquids move a little faster and overcome enough attraction to be able to slide past each other. Gases have the most energy of the three, having so much energy they break free of each othe ...
STOMP ROCKET STATION What energies are present? Where
... The energy stored in a deformed object, for objects that have the tendency to return to original shape ...
... The energy stored in a deformed object, for objects that have the tendency to return to original shape ...
Energy Unit Outline, 2011-12
... _____ i. glucose stored in plants as a result of photosynthesis. _____ j. an ant crawling across a sandwich at a picnic. _____ k. a tennis racket about to crash down on a ball near the net. _____ l. an eyelash fluttering. _____ m. a box of Pop Tarts balanced on the edge of a shelf _____ n. the Pop T ...
... _____ i. glucose stored in plants as a result of photosynthesis. _____ j. an ant crawling across a sandwich at a picnic. _____ k. a tennis racket about to crash down on a ball near the net. _____ l. an eyelash fluttering. _____ m. a box of Pop Tarts balanced on the edge of a shelf _____ n. the Pop T ...
NOTES-Chemical energy
... -An ice cube can evaporate in the freezer (not boil) over about 2 weeks because temperature is only an average. In this case average means that some of the particles have less kinetic energy and some have more. The water molecules with the highest energy can break free from the surface of the ice cu ...
... -An ice cube can evaporate in the freezer (not boil) over about 2 weeks because temperature is only an average. In this case average means that some of the particles have less kinetic energy and some have more. The water molecules with the highest energy can break free from the surface of the ice cu ...
energy transformations
... Chemical Potential Energy – energy from chemicals, e.g. food, petrol Gravitational Potential Energy – energy due to gravity, transforms to kinetic Elastic Potential Energy – energy from elastic objects, e.g. elastic band, rubber ball ...
... Chemical Potential Energy – energy from chemicals, e.g. food, petrol Gravitational Potential Energy – energy due to gravity, transforms to kinetic Elastic Potential Energy – energy from elastic objects, e.g. elastic band, rubber ball ...