CURRICULUM MAPPING EXAMPLES Grade : 9 Physical Science
... and ions. The greater the atomic or molecular motion, the higher the temperature. (SC-H1.5.3) (I,R,M) The universe becomes less orderly and less organized over time. Thus, the overall effect is that the energy is spread out uniformly. For example, in the operation of mechanical systems, the useful e ...
... and ions. The greater the atomic or molecular motion, the higher the temperature. (SC-H1.5.3) (I,R,M) The universe becomes less orderly and less organized over time. Thus, the overall effect is that the energy is spread out uniformly. For example, in the operation of mechanical systems, the useful e ...
50 ways to reduce your energy consumption
... global mix of fuels--renewables (18%), nuclear (4%), and fossil (78%)--is projected to remain substantially the same as today; thus global carbon dioxide emissions would also increase 50% to 60%. Among industrialized and developing countries, Canada consumes per capita the most energy in the world, ...
... global mix of fuels--renewables (18%), nuclear (4%), and fossil (78%)--is projected to remain substantially the same as today; thus global carbon dioxide emissions would also increase 50% to 60%. Among industrialized and developing countries, Canada consumes per capita the most energy in the world, ...
Energy and Power - Reeths
... • Example 1- A bike on top of a hill waiting to get the energy out by going down the hill. • Example 2- Sleeping before awakening to alarm ...
... • Example 1- A bike on top of a hill waiting to get the energy out by going down the hill. • Example 2- Sleeping before awakening to alarm ...
Energy Assesment 1
... Q2. Energy cannot be destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another. Give 3 examples. ...
... Q2. Energy cannot be destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another. Give 3 examples. ...
Unit 2 - Glenbard #87
... 1. Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system a ...
... 1. Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system a ...
SPH 4C - mackenziekim
... A thermos is a good device for maintaining a liquid’s temperature. What methods of insulation does it use? ...
... A thermos is a good device for maintaining a liquid’s temperature. What methods of insulation does it use? ...
Chapter 13
... Work, Power, and Machines • Machines help to do work by changing the size of an input force, the direction of a force, or both • Different forces can do the same amount of work – Figure 3 ( a box lifted vs a box pushed up a ramp ) ...
... Work, Power, and Machines • Machines help to do work by changing the size of an input force, the direction of a force, or both • Different forces can do the same amount of work – Figure 3 ( a box lifted vs a box pushed up a ramp ) ...
Sci_ch9_Lesson_3_notes
... Energy is the ability to perform work or to change an object. Work is the measurement of the energy used to perform a task. Work = force x distance. The unit of measure for work and energy is joules (J). Potential Energy: Energy does not always involve motion. Potential energy is energy that is stor ...
... Energy is the ability to perform work or to change an object. Work is the measurement of the energy used to perform a task. Work = force x distance. The unit of measure for work and energy is joules (J). Potential Energy: Energy does not always involve motion. Potential energy is energy that is stor ...
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 ...
Review for Chapter 5 and 6 Test
... 8. An escalator is used to move 10 passengers every 60s from the first floor of a department store to the second. The second floor is located 8 meters above the first floor. The average passenger's mass is 65 kg. Determine the power requirement of the escalator in order to move this number of passen ...
... 8. An escalator is used to move 10 passengers every 60s from the first floor of a department store to the second. The second floor is located 8 meters above the first floor. The average passenger's mass is 65 kg. Determine the power requirement of the escalator in order to move this number of passen ...