CHAPTER 7: ENERGY RESOURCES
... --most common energy conversions (convert: to change) 1. potential: energy at rest or stored energy 2. kinetic: energy put in motion --Law of Conservation: energy can be changed from one form to another but it cannot be created or lost Where Does Energy Come From? Pg. 87 --Using technology, we have ...
... --most common energy conversions (convert: to change) 1. potential: energy at rest or stored energy 2. kinetic: energy put in motion --Law of Conservation: energy can be changed from one form to another but it cannot be created or lost Where Does Energy Come From? Pg. 87 --Using technology, we have ...
Part I: Energy Transformations
... 1. Complete the “Can you make the energy flow” activity. Explain how energy from the Sun created music. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... 1. Complete the “Can you make the energy flow” activity. Explain how energy from the Sun created music. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
Energy - Schurz High School
... Gravity exerts a force on this boulder. In order to move it, work must be done (against the existing force of gravity). Which example requires more work? ...
... Gravity exerts a force on this boulder. In order to move it, work must be done (against the existing force of gravity). Which example requires more work? ...
Energy Terms and Concepts
... Energy can be converted from one form to another. For example stored chemical energy in a battery can be converted to light in a ...
... Energy can be converted from one form to another. For example stored chemical energy in a battery can be converted to light in a ...
Chapter 10: Heat Energy
... • The burner on a stove is very hot, which means its atoms are moving very, very, fast. • When these fast moving atoms, hit the pan, the pan’s atoms move faster . • When the pan’s atoms hit the molecules in the sauce, the sauce molecules heat up, making the sauce hotter. ...
... • The burner on a stove is very hot, which means its atoms are moving very, very, fast. • When these fast moving atoms, hit the pan, the pan’s atoms move faster . • When the pan’s atoms hit the molecules in the sauce, the sauce molecules heat up, making the sauce hotter. ...
Energy
... Potential Energy is the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object. Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of ...
... Potential Energy is the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object. Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of ...
Forms of Energy Review
... Which scientific law explains why you have the same total amount of energy at every point on a roller coaster? ...
... Which scientific law explains why you have the same total amount of energy at every point on a roller coaster? ...
Potential and Kinetic Energy
... What is Elastic Potential Energy? o Potential energy due compression or expansion of an elastic object. ...
... What is Elastic Potential Energy? o Potential energy due compression or expansion of an elastic object. ...
Energy Review HW #2
... 11. Describe the energy transformation in a flashlight (energy changes from what to what?) ...
... 11. Describe the energy transformation in a flashlight (energy changes from what to what?) ...
Friday PS 11-2 - elyceum-beta
... • Wherever work is done, energy is transferred or transformed to another system • The units for work and energy are the same ...
... • Wherever work is done, energy is transferred or transformed to another system • The units for work and energy are the same ...
Energy review 2016 - Mayfield City Schools
... 1. The energy associated with the motion and position of an object. is known as ___________________________ It is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. 2. _________________________ is a quantity that is related to the ability of an object to change or cause change. 3. _____________________ ...
... 1. The energy associated with the motion and position of an object. is known as ___________________________ It is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. 2. _________________________ is a quantity that is related to the ability of an object to change or cause change. 3. _____________________ ...
Energy Review Name: Fill in: 1. The energy associated with the
... 1. The energy associated with the motion and position of an object. is known as ___________________________ It is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. 2. _________________________ is a quantity that is related to the ability of an object to change or cause change. 3. _____________________ ...
... 1. The energy associated with the motion and position of an object. is known as ___________________________ It is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. 2. _________________________ is a quantity that is related to the ability of an object to change or cause change. 3. _____________________ ...
Physical Science Worksheet: Energy Short Answer 1. The kinetic
... rope came out of nowhere and wrapped around Superman. The Kryptonite rope took Superman’s powers and he fell to the ground. At what Velocity did he hit the ground? Which of the following is not used to calculate kinetic energy? Which of the following is not used to calculate potential energy? The __ ...
... rope came out of nowhere and wrapped around Superman. The Kryptonite rope took Superman’s powers and he fell to the ground. At what Velocity did he hit the ground? Which of the following is not used to calculate kinetic energy? Which of the following is not used to calculate potential energy? The __ ...
notes
... Energy can not be created or destroyed but must be transferred and transformed from one form to another. ...
... Energy can not be created or destroyed but must be transferred and transformed from one form to another. ...
Pop Quiz pp. 151-155 What two forms of energy combine to make
... 1. What two forms of energy combine to make mechanical energy? 2. What kind of potential energy does a projectile have? 3. Lava was used as an example of this type of energy. 4. Food and fuels are examples of this type of energy. 5. What form of energy are microwaves? ...
... 1. What two forms of energy combine to make mechanical energy? 2. What kind of potential energy does a projectile have? 3. Lava was used as an example of this type of energy. 4. Food and fuels are examples of this type of energy. 5. What form of energy are microwaves? ...
What are the six main forms of energy?
... – Energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into one another. – 1 gram of matter turned entirely into energy = 90,000,000,000,000 J – 1 gram of explosive produces 2931 J This is because it is not entirely turned into energy, there is some matter ...
... – Energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into one another. – 1 gram of matter turned entirely into energy = 90,000,000,000,000 J – 1 gram of explosive produces 2931 J This is because it is not entirely turned into energy, there is some matter ...
Chapter 3 Test – Energy! Name: ______ At its basic level, energy is
... 12. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that ___________________ can neither be created nor destroyed. 13. For example, when using an electric fan, some energy is converted to _________________ energy to turn the fan blades. 14. Some energy is converted into unwanted __________________ energy. ...
... 12. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that ___________________ can neither be created nor destroyed. 13. For example, when using an electric fan, some energy is converted to _________________ energy to turn the fan blades. 14. Some energy is converted into unwanted __________________ energy. ...
Energy - RidenourMHS
... - Total amount of kinetic energy - The more particles move, the more kinetic energy, which means the more thermal energy ...
... - Total amount of kinetic energy - The more particles move, the more kinetic energy, which means the more thermal energy ...
Energy Curriculum Map
... Key Learning: SC.5.P.10.1 Investigate and describe some basic forms of energy, including light, heat, sound, electrical, chemical, and mechanical SC.5.P.10.2 Investigate and explain that energy has the ability to cause motion or create change. (The benchmark code is a link to the CPALMs resources av ...
... Key Learning: SC.5.P.10.1 Investigate and describe some basic forms of energy, including light, heat, sound, electrical, chemical, and mechanical SC.5.P.10.2 Investigate and explain that energy has the ability to cause motion or create change. (The benchmark code is a link to the CPALMs resources av ...
Chapter 5.1 Energy Changes in Chemical and Nuclear Reactions
... • The bathtub of water has the lower temperature because the average water molecule is moving slower • The total quantity of thermal energy is higher in the bathtub because there are mover water molecules in total ...
... • The bathtub of water has the lower temperature because the average water molecule is moving slower • The total quantity of thermal energy is higher in the bathtub because there are mover water molecules in total ...
No Slide Title
... produced in Italy in 1903 Active geysers supply steam or hot water for heating in The Geysers, California (824 MWe) “Hot, dry rock” (HDR) offers potential for injecting water and using the resultant steam to spin a turbine At a lower thermal level, an air conditioner can extract heat from the ...
... produced in Italy in 1903 Active geysers supply steam or hot water for heating in The Geysers, California (824 MWe) “Hot, dry rock” (HDR) offers potential for injecting water and using the resultant steam to spin a turbine At a lower thermal level, an air conditioner can extract heat from the ...
Types and Forms of Energy
... Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it transforms from one form to another. For instance, chemical energy can be converted to kinetic energy in the explosion of a stick of dynamite. ...
... Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it transforms from one form to another. For instance, chemical energy can be converted to kinetic energy in the explosion of a stick of dynamite. ...
Glossary of Terms Energy – the ability to do work or the ability to
... Glossary of Terms Energy – the ability to do work or the ability to move an object. Electrical energy is usually measured in kilowatthours (kWh), while heat energy is usually measured in British thermal units (Btu). Potential energy – stored energy and the energy of position. Kinetic energy – the en ...
... Glossary of Terms Energy – the ability to do work or the ability to move an object. Electrical energy is usually measured in kilowatthours (kWh), while heat energy is usually measured in British thermal units (Btu). Potential energy – stored energy and the energy of position. Kinetic energy – the en ...
Thermochemistry ch 16 energy diagrams phase
... Energy and units • Chemical potential energy often releases heat or needs heat • Review- kinetic energy is the energy of motion • Measuring in heat is done using units called Joules. • One Joule is = 0.2390 calories • One calorie = 4.184 Joules • One Calorie = 1000 calories (note the capital C) = ...
... Energy and units • Chemical potential energy often releases heat or needs heat • Review- kinetic energy is the energy of motion • Measuring in heat is done using units called Joules. • One Joule is = 0.2390 calories • One calorie = 4.184 Joules • One Calorie = 1000 calories (note the capital C) = ...