Name: Date: Period:______ Chapter 12 Study Guide Honors
... 6. If an object is on top of a hill or in a position off the ground, what type of energy does it have? Gravitational potential energy 7. What two things does gravitational potential energy depend on? The mass of the objects and the distance the object is from Earth 8. What is thermal energy? Give an ...
... 6. If an object is on top of a hill or in a position off the ground, what type of energy does it have? Gravitational potential energy 7. What two things does gravitational potential energy depend on? The mass of the objects and the distance the object is from Earth 8. What is thermal energy? Give an ...
Types of Energy and Transformations
... Two Categories: Kinetic or Potential Kinetic Energy is energy of motion– of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, substances and objects Potential Energy is stored energy and the energy of position– gravitational energy. There are several forms of potential energy ...
... Two Categories: Kinetic or Potential Kinetic Energy is energy of motion– of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, substances and objects Potential Energy is stored energy and the energy of position– gravitational energy. There are several forms of potential energy ...
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... • ISN pg. 35: Energy Conversion & Conservation, book pg. 453-459 – Next week we will do more with the math part on conservation of energy and I’ll explain in more details ...
... • ISN pg. 35: Energy Conversion & Conservation, book pg. 453-459 – Next week we will do more with the math part on conservation of energy and I’ll explain in more details ...
Transfer of Energy
... • Any Form of energy can change into pretty much any other form of energy including a change into more than one at a time! Heat ...
... • Any Form of energy can change into pretty much any other form of energy including a change into more than one at a time! Heat ...
Forms of Energy Basics
... Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, travels in transverse waves. Radiant energy petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of includes visible light, x-rays, gamma rays, and chemical energy. Chemic ...
... Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, travels in transverse waves. Radiant energy petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of includes visible light, x-rays, gamma rays, and chemical energy. Chemic ...
Chapter 15: Energy
... Energy is the ability to do work. (Energy is transferred by a force moving an object through a distance.) Work and energy are closely related. When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to that object. Work is a transfer of energy. Both work and energy are usually measured in Joules. Ener ...
... Energy is the ability to do work. (Energy is transferred by a force moving an object through a distance.) Work and energy are closely related. When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to that object. Work is a transfer of energy. Both work and energy are usually measured in Joules. Ener ...
Energy Exists in Many Forms
... Energy may be transformed between different forms at various efficiencies. Items that transform between these forms are called Transducers. It's good to know that energy does not disappear, it merely changes form. To receive different forms of energy we use different energy sources and technologies. ...
... Energy may be transformed between different forms at various efficiencies. Items that transform between these forms are called Transducers. It's good to know that energy does not disappear, it merely changes form. To receive different forms of energy we use different energy sources and technologies. ...
energy guided reading part 2
... “Using” energy When you “use” energy by turning on a ___________, you are really converting energy from one form (_______________) to other forms (light and __________). What gets “used up” is the ___________ of energy in the form of electricity. Electricity is a _______________ form of energy becau ...
... “Using” energy When you “use” energy by turning on a ___________, you are really converting energy from one form (_______________) to other forms (light and __________). What gets “used up” is the ___________ of energy in the form of electricity. Electricity is a _______________ form of energy becau ...
Mechanical Energy (pages 151–152)
... • Mechanical energy is the energy an object has because of its position and its motion. • You can find an object’s mechanical energy by adding its kinetic energy and its potential energy. Use this formula: Mechanical Potential Kinetic ...
... • Mechanical energy is the energy an object has because of its position and its motion. • You can find an object’s mechanical energy by adding its kinetic energy and its potential energy. Use this formula: Mechanical Potential Kinetic ...
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... wires. What form of energy does the speaker in the phone on the other end change the electrical energy into? a. thermal energy c. sound energy b. chemical energy d. light energy (3) Photosynthesis is the process by which producers use the sun's light energy and convert it into ____________ energy, t ...
... wires. What form of energy does the speaker in the phone on the other end change the electrical energy into? a. thermal energy c. sound energy b. chemical energy d. light energy (3) Photosynthesis is the process by which producers use the sun's light energy and convert it into ____________ energy, t ...
What is energy?
... Work is only done when a force causes an object to accelerate (move). Even though you put a lot of force into the car, it did not move. •So, the work done on the car was 0. ...
... Work is only done when a force causes an object to accelerate (move). Even though you put a lot of force into the car, it did not move. •So, the work done on the car was 0. ...
Chp. 13:3 Energy Transformations
... • The mechanical energy used to strike a match is transformed first to thermal energy. • The thermal energy causes the particles in the match to release stored chemical energy, which is transformed to thermal energy. • The light that you see is electromagnetic energy. ...
... • The mechanical energy used to strike a match is transformed first to thermal energy. • The thermal energy causes the particles in the match to release stored chemical energy, which is transformed to thermal energy. • The light that you see is electromagnetic energy. ...
Physical Sci. Unit 4 Study Guide
... 19. When you run, your body has converted chemical potential energy(food) into mechanical energy(motion) and thermal energy(heat) Chapter 16 20. As the temperature of mercury inside the thermometer increases, its volume increases. (thermal expansion) 21. Energy is transferred as heat from a substanc ...
... 19. When you run, your body has converted chemical potential energy(food) into mechanical energy(motion) and thermal energy(heat) Chapter 16 20. As the temperature of mercury inside the thermometer increases, its volume increases. (thermal expansion) 21. Energy is transferred as heat from a substanc ...
Nature of Energy
... that is used everyday is generated by power plants. Every power plant works on the same principle---energy is used to turn a large generator. ...
... that is used everyday is generated by power plants. Every power plant works on the same principle---energy is used to turn a large generator. ...
S8P2 Energy Transformations - Mrs. Carnes
... The Law of Conservation of Energy • No matter how energy is transformed, energy itself is not made or destroyed. • Law of Conservation of Energy states while energy may change from one form to another, energy is neither created nor destroyed ...
... The Law of Conservation of Energy • No matter how energy is transformed, energy itself is not made or destroyed. • Law of Conservation of Energy states while energy may change from one form to another, energy is neither created nor destroyed ...
Physical Science Chapter 13 Key Words Energy Kinetic energy P
... associated with the position and motion of an object. You can find it by adding the object’s kinetic and potential energy. ME = KE + PE Other Forms of Energy - are associated with particles that make up objects. They are thermal energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy, and electro ...
... associated with the position and motion of an object. You can find it by adding the object’s kinetic and potential energy. ME = KE + PE Other Forms of Energy - are associated with particles that make up objects. They are thermal energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy, and electro ...
WORD - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... -momentum is conserved in both types of collisions Conditions for elastic collisions: 1. collision must be oblique (initially objects collide at an angle) 2. two objects have identical masses 3. one of the masses is initially stationary 4. the separation angle is a right angle Solving 2-D Momentum P ...
... -momentum is conserved in both types of collisions Conditions for elastic collisions: 1. collision must be oblique (initially objects collide at an angle) 2. two objects have identical masses 3. one of the masses is initially stationary 4. the separation angle is a right angle Solving 2-D Momentum P ...
forms of energy rdg comp
... takes energy to cook a meal or read a book! As you might by now suspect, there is more than one form of energy. First of all, energy comes in two forms: potential energy and kinetic energy. Potential energy is energy that is waiting to be used, such as when you are playing freeze tag and cannot run ...
... takes energy to cook a meal or read a book! As you might by now suspect, there is more than one form of energy. First of all, energy comes in two forms: potential energy and kinetic energy. Potential energy is energy that is waiting to be used, such as when you are playing freeze tag and cannot run ...
potential energy.
... being used as fuel for very long time • They are known as conventional sources of energy ...
... being used as fuel for very long time • They are known as conventional sources of energy ...
Forms of Energy
... measure of how much heat energy there is. The hotter something is, the faster its molecules are moving. This is also known as thermal energy. (Think thermal underwear -- it's long underwear whose purpose is to keep hunters, skiers, and other people warm in a cold climate.) ...
... measure of how much heat energy there is. The hotter something is, the faster its molecules are moving. This is also known as thermal energy. (Think thermal underwear -- it's long underwear whose purpose is to keep hunters, skiers, and other people warm in a cold climate.) ...
PT-Ch8 Using Energy and Heat
... 5. Disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter 5. In the example of a raindrop hitting the water, the wave caused, only allows energy to move outward (not matter) 4. Sound Energy ...
... 5. Disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter 5. In the example of a raindrop hitting the water, the wave caused, only allows energy to move outward (not matter) 4. Sound Energy ...
answers
... A ball has 100 J of potential energy when it is on a shelf. Explain what happens to the potential energy and the kinetic energy as the ball falls, and find the amount of kinetic energy the ball has at the instant it hits the floor. When the ball is on the shelf and not moving, it is all potential en ...
... A ball has 100 J of potential energy when it is on a shelf. Explain what happens to the potential energy and the kinetic energy as the ball falls, and find the amount of kinetic energy the ball has at the instant it hits the floor. When the ball is on the shelf and not moving, it is all potential en ...
Energy unit KUD
... amount of energy before the conversion. Or The amount of energy that is not getting wasted. friction - a force that tries to stop movement between two obects that are touching momentum – the tendency of a moving object to keep moving machine - a device that converts energy from one form to ano ...
... amount of energy before the conversion. Or The amount of energy that is not getting wasted. friction - a force that tries to stop movement between two obects that are touching momentum – the tendency of a moving object to keep moving machine - a device that converts energy from one form to ano ...
Regenerative brake
A regenerative brake is an energy recovery mechanism which slows a vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy into a form which can be either used immediately or stored until needed. This contrasts with conventional braking systems, where the excess kinetic energy is converted to heat by friction in the brakes and therefore wasted. In addition to improving the overall efficiency of the vehicle, regeneration can also greatly extend the life of the braking system as its parts do not wear as quickly.