Activity 58: Follow the Energy
... Put the all-encompassing word at the top and the word that doesn’t belong to the side of your ...
... Put the all-encompassing word at the top and the word that doesn’t belong to the side of your ...
energy Notes File
... 7. Sound energy: sound energy vibrates air molecules. The vibrating molecules move tiny bones in your ear. The message is then interpreted by the brain. Sound energy vibrates through matter; water, air….. Ex: ...
... 7. Sound energy: sound energy vibrates air molecules. The vibrating molecules move tiny bones in your ear. The message is then interpreted by the brain. Sound energy vibrates through matter; water, air….. Ex: ...
Kinetic Energy - WordPress.com
... ▪ An object can have an energy due to its position. This is a potential energy. ▪ There are different types of potential energy. Some examples are gravitational potential energy (the energy stored in the gravitational field), elastic potential energy (the energy stored in an elastic object), and ele ...
... ▪ An object can have an energy due to its position. This is a potential energy. ▪ There are different types of potential energy. Some examples are gravitational potential energy (the energy stored in the gravitational field), elastic potential energy (the energy stored in an elastic object), and ele ...
Kinetic Energy - WordPress.com
... ▪ An object can have an energy due to its position. This is a potential energy. ▪ There are different types of potential energy. Some examples are gravitational potential energy (the energy stored in the gravitational field), elastic potential energy (the energy stored in an elastic object), and ele ...
... ▪ An object can have an energy due to its position. This is a potential energy. ▪ There are different types of potential energy. Some examples are gravitational potential energy (the energy stored in the gravitational field), elastic potential energy (the energy stored in an elastic object), and ele ...
MSSE 470S 5E Lesson Plan
... terms/concepts I want them to take away include: Law of Conservation of Energy and energy flow. Extend -- Time Estimate __30 minutes __ It is now time for my students to get into groups. Each group will be comprised of each form of energy according to the pieces of paper they chose earlier. Dependin ...
... terms/concepts I want them to take away include: Law of Conservation of Energy and energy flow. Extend -- Time Estimate __30 minutes __ It is now time for my students to get into groups. Each group will be comprised of each form of energy according to the pieces of paper they chose earlier. Dependin ...
Phy11SolMan Prelims
... rotation because of the asymmetric shape of the curved side. (A more detailed explanation for teacher reference is given in the introduction to this activity. Students are not expected to give such detail until they have completed section 4.4.) (b) Any reasonable answer is acceptable. For example, t ...
... rotation because of the asymmetric shape of the curved side. (A more detailed explanation for teacher reference is given in the introduction to this activity. Students are not expected to give such detail until they have completed section 4.4.) (b) Any reasonable answer is acceptable. For example, t ...
Types of Energy
... ●Heat energy always moves from hotter objects to cooler objects. Radiant energy ●Energy which is transferred through electromagnetic waves such as visible light, ultraviolet light or X-rays. ●Solar energy is a type of radiant energy. ○Green plants use solar energy during photosynthesis. ○Most of the ...
... ●Heat energy always moves from hotter objects to cooler objects. Radiant energy ●Energy which is transferred through electromagnetic waves such as visible light, ultraviolet light or X-rays. ●Solar energy is a type of radiant energy. ○Green plants use solar energy during photosynthesis. ○Most of the ...
Slide 1
... Heat energy: energy that comes from the random motion of atoms and molecules in any substance. Gravitational energy: the potential energy an object has because of how far away it is from the ground. Kinetic energy: the energy of motion. ...
... Heat energy: energy that comes from the random motion of atoms and molecules in any substance. Gravitational energy: the potential energy an object has because of how far away it is from the ground. Kinetic energy: the energy of motion. ...
forms-of-energy-worksheet
... What are three things that people in the family could do to reduce their electric bill. To find an object’s mechanical energy, you add its A kinetic and potential energy B kinetic and thermal energy C potential and thermal energy D kinetic and chemical energy ...
... What are three things that people in the family could do to reduce their electric bill. To find an object’s mechanical energy, you add its A kinetic and potential energy B kinetic and thermal energy C potential and thermal energy D kinetic and chemical energy ...
Name: ______ Date:____________ Period:______ Chapter 12
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
... 17. What are non renewable energy resources and list some examples? An energy resource that is available in limited amounts or that is used faster than it can be replaced in nature. Examples: Fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, propane, and coal) Nuclear energy 18. Swimmers have to eat well before ...
REACTION RACER REACTION RACER
... In physics, energy is defined as the capacity of a physical system to do work. This can be measured by the amount of work done. Scientists often relate this to the amount of force needed to move an object of a given mass a given distance. For example, if you inflated your balloon to a diameter of tw ...
... In physics, energy is defined as the capacity of a physical system to do work. This can be measured by the amount of work done. Scientists often relate this to the amount of force needed to move an object of a given mass a given distance. For example, if you inflated your balloon to a diameter of tw ...
ENERGY STUDY GUIDE
... 1. What two factors determine how much potential energy an object has? 2. Identify objects that have kinetic energy. 3. A ski lift carries a skier up a hill. What does the ski lift do for the skier? 4. What are disadvantages to using nuclear power as an energy source? 5. During energy transformation ...
... 1. What two factors determine how much potential energy an object has? 2. Identify objects that have kinetic energy. 3. A ski lift carries a skier up a hill. What does the ski lift do for the skier? 4. What are disadvantages to using nuclear power as an energy source? 5. During energy transformation ...
Energy – Study Guide
... Who does more work, a boy coasting on his bike down a hill, or a girl picking up a piece of paper off of the floor? The girl picking up the paper. She exerts an upward force on the paper and moves it a distance. The boy on the bike does no work, as he is not exerting any force. A 900-N mountain clim ...
... Who does more work, a boy coasting on his bike down a hill, or a girl picking up a piece of paper off of the floor? The girl picking up the paper. She exerts an upward force on the paper and moves it a distance. The boy on the bike does no work, as he is not exerting any force. A 900-N mountain clim ...
5.2 – Conservation of Energy
... Kinetic Energy gets ball moving Kinetic Energy converted into GPE as ball rises GPE greatest at peak of path GPE converted back to Kinetic Energy as it moves downward and increases speed ...
... Kinetic Energy gets ball moving Kinetic Energy converted into GPE as ball rises GPE greatest at peak of path GPE converted back to Kinetic Energy as it moves downward and increases speed ...
Energy and Power
... Kinetic energy increase as mass increases. (golf and bowling ball) Kinetic energy increases as mass and velocity increase. ...
... Kinetic energy increase as mass increases. (golf and bowling ball) Kinetic energy increases as mass and velocity increase. ...
TOPIC: Energy AIM: What are the 5 forms of energy?
... conversions that can occur between these two forms of energy. Do Now: Take out HW ditto Top of the Ditto on the back of yesterday’s notes. HW: Bottom of Physical and Chemical Properties Review Ditto Chemistry Castle Learning due on Tuesday! ...
... conversions that can occur between these two forms of energy. Do Now: Take out HW ditto Top of the Ditto on the back of yesterday’s notes. HW: Bottom of Physical and Chemical Properties Review Ditto Chemistry Castle Learning due on Tuesday! ...
What is Energy?
... The energy we use is stored in different forms. We do not use it up, it is just changed or transformed into other forms of energy. ...
... The energy we use is stored in different forms. We do not use it up, it is just changed or transformed into other forms of energy. ...
Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet Name
... 16. A baby carriage is sitting at the top of a hill that is 21 m high. The carriage with the baby has a mass of 1.5 kg. The carriage has _________________ energy. Calculate it. ...
... 16. A baby carriage is sitting at the top of a hill that is 21 m high. The carriage with the baby has a mass of 1.5 kg. The carriage has _________________ energy. Calculate it. ...
Types of Kinetic Energy
... substances. – Kinetic means • adjective 1.pertaining to motion.2.caused by motion.3.characterized by movement: Running and dancing are kinetic activities. ...
... substances. – Kinetic means • adjective 1.pertaining to motion.2.caused by motion.3.characterized by movement: Running and dancing are kinetic activities. ...
Section 1:Energy
... can be transferred from one form to another. •The amount of energy in the universe _________ __________. ...
... can be transferred from one form to another. •The amount of energy in the universe _________ __________. ...
Name Date Period ______ ENERGY UNIT STUDY GUIDE Concept
... 3. Give an example of potential energy from everyday life and explain why it is potential, and one example of kinetic and why it is kinetic. Potential – Dropping an object – It has gravitational PE because it was raised against ...
... 3. Give an example of potential energy from everyday life and explain why it is potential, and one example of kinetic and why it is kinetic. Potential – Dropping an object – It has gravitational PE because it was raised against ...
William Flynn Martin
William Flynn Martin (born October 4, 1950) is an American energy economist, educator and international diplomat. Martin served as Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Affairs, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council in the West Wing of the White House and Deputy Secretary of the Department of Energy during the Ronald Reagan administration. He was President of the Council of the University for Peace, appointed to the Council by Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan and served as the Executive Director of the Republican Platform Committee during the re-election bid of George H.W. Bush. He has held senior appointments and advisory positions under several Presidents including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.Martin was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He achieved his Bachelor of Science from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1972 and his Master of Science from MIT in 1974. His master's thesis was the basis of an article he co-authored with George Cabot Lodge in the March, 1975 Harvard Business Review entitled Our Society in 1985: Business May Not Like It [1].