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Transcript

Energy of POSITION or STORED energy

energy stored in the
bonds of atoms
Examples are
 gasoline (petroleum)
 FOOD
 Natural gas
 Propane
 Coal

Energy stored in
the nucleus of an
atom
Examples are
 Nuclear reactors
 uranium

Energy stored in
objects because
of the application
of a force
Examples are
 Stretched rubber
band
 Compressed
springs in a
mattress or couch

Energy stored because of somethings
place or position
Examples are
 Water at the top of a dam
 Rock at the top of a hill
 Book sitting on a desk

Is energy of MOTION

Electrogmagnetic
energy that travels
in waves
Examples are
 Visible light
 Solar energy
 Radio waves
 X-rays
 Gamma rays
•TRAVELS
IN WAVES
•NOT ALL LIGHT IS VISIBLE

Energy from the
vibration of
atoms and
molecules
Examples are
 HEAT
 Geothermal heat

Energy from the
movement of objects
Examples are
 Wind (turns windmill)
 Hydropower- going
over dam
 Ball flying through air
 You walking

Energy of longitudinal
waves
Examples are
 Music
 Talking

Waves travel into ear,
hits eardrum that
vibrates hairs and tiny
bones in ear, then
sends signals to brain.

Energy from the
movement of
electrons
Examples are
 Electricity
 Lightning
Use your notes to fill in the blanks on the
back of your paper.
 Note that there is a word bank at the
bottom.
 Words can (and will) be used more than
once.
 Papers are due when you leave class
today (need to be complete!!)
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