Chapter 15 –Energy
... 9. Solar cells convert what type of energy into electrical energy? Chemical, mechanical, electromagnetic 10. Which of the following statement is true according to the law of conservation of energy? Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be converted from one form to another Both statements 11. The eq ...
... 9. Solar cells convert what type of energy into electrical energy? Chemical, mechanical, electromagnetic 10. Which of the following statement is true according to the law of conservation of energy? Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be converted from one form to another Both statements 11. The eq ...
FXM Rev 2 Key - Grande Cache Community High School
... potential energy This is the amount of stored energy in a substance. It may be related to an object’s position, chemically stored energy or the object elastic energy. It is measured joules (J). speed This is a scalar quantity that is a measure of the rate of change in distance travelled. It is measu ...
... potential energy This is the amount of stored energy in a substance. It may be related to an object’s position, chemically stored energy or the object elastic energy. It is measured joules (J). speed This is a scalar quantity that is a measure of the rate of change in distance travelled. It is measu ...
010411 chem b notes and lesson - inksterscience
... Temperature changes from 100 to 120 let’s vote energy increased: 1 energy decreased: 1 energy stayed same: (everyone else?): 31 ...
... Temperature changes from 100 to 120 let’s vote energy increased: 1 energy decreased: 1 energy stayed same: (everyone else?): 31 ...
Third Six Weeks SFA/Energy Transformation Review
... _____R_______26. Car getting hot sitting outside. _____CV______27. Lava Lamp _____CV______28. Movement in earth’s mantle causing plates to move. _____R______29. Roasting marshmallows by a fire. _____CD_____30. Metal spoon sitting in hot soup. ...
... _____R_______26. Car getting hot sitting outside. _____CV______27. Lava Lamp _____CV______28. Movement in earth’s mantle causing plates to move. _____R______29. Roasting marshmallows by a fire. _____CD_____30. Metal spoon sitting in hot soup. ...
Types of Energy - Plain Local Schools
... Key Points: Potential Energy 1. The more mass an object has, the greater the potential energy. 2. The higher the object is above the ground, the greater the potential energy. ...
... Key Points: Potential Energy 1. The more mass an object has, the greater the potential energy. 2. The higher the object is above the ground, the greater the potential energy. ...
Chapter 5 – Energy
... Second Law of Thermodynamics- any time energy is transferred, some of it will be lost as heat. Entropy- Symbol S, a quantitative measure of the amount of thermal energy not available to do work: or a measure of disorder Waste heat- the heat created when energy is changed from one form to another; en ...
... Second Law of Thermodynamics- any time energy is transferred, some of it will be lost as heat. Entropy- Symbol S, a quantitative measure of the amount of thermal energy not available to do work: or a measure of disorder Waste heat- the heat created when energy is changed from one form to another; en ...
Work, Power and Energy
... • Energy is the ability to do work. It is also measured in joules. • Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. • KE = .5 mv 2 • Energy is used to do work. ...
... • Energy is the ability to do work. It is also measured in joules. • Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. • KE = .5 mv 2 • Energy is used to do work. ...
ENERGY power point
... nuclear power plants) or by combining atoms (known as fusion- happens in the sun and in nuclear bombs) Fusion Fission ...
... nuclear power plants) or by combining atoms (known as fusion- happens in the sun and in nuclear bombs) Fusion Fission ...
Ch. 9 Heat and States of Matter!
... No shape or volume Results from collisions between particles moving at high speeds Examples= stars, lightning bolt, neon and fluorescent tubes, auroras ...
... No shape or volume Results from collisions between particles moving at high speeds Examples= stars, lightning bolt, neon and fluorescent tubes, auroras ...
16: Work, Power, and Energy
... with time; this change may in speed, direction, or both. • Vector: A quantity that represents magnitude (size) and direction. It is usually represented with an arrow to indicate the appropriate direction. They may or may not be drawn to scale. • Component: Parts into which a vector can be separated ...
... with time; this change may in speed, direction, or both. • Vector: A quantity that represents magnitude (size) and direction. It is usually represented with an arrow to indicate the appropriate direction. They may or may not be drawn to scale. • Component: Parts into which a vector can be separated ...
Conservation Energy Lab
... system. The ability to construct approximate theories is a foundation of science and technology. In most situations, an approximation is all that is possible. We must understand that the approximations made to derive the formulas are to ensure that the results accurately predict performance. ...
... system. The ability to construct approximate theories is a foundation of science and technology. In most situations, an approximation is all that is possible. We must understand that the approximations made to derive the formulas are to ensure that the results accurately predict performance. ...