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Heat and Energy Review Types of Energy Heat Light Sound Electrical Solar (Sun) Chemical Wind Water Magnetic Mechanical Nuclear Vocabulary Thermal Energy – Energy due to moving particles Conduction and Conductor is usually metal that allows heat or electricity to move through easily Insulator keeps heat or electricity from moving (plastic, styrofoam are good insulators) Convection Current the flow of heat energy. When hot air rises (hot air is less dense) it pushes the cold air down creating a circular pattern. Radiation Energy comes from the sun also called Solar Energy Static Electricity happens when positive and negative charges are no longer in balance. (charged particles – positive clusters are on the top and negative particles are on the bottom. Electric Current an electric charge that flows from one place to another. Closed Circuit is a loop with NO breaks through which electric current can flow (Hint: this is the meaning of closed) Series Circuit this is a simple circuit where there is only 1 path for the electricity to flow. Example Christmas tree lights..when one goes out they all go out Parallel Circuit has 2 or more paths for the electrical current to go. This allows the lights to stay lit even if one light goes out. Magnetism is a force that acts on moving electric charge and magnetic material that are near a magnet Magnetic field goes out in all directions Magnetic Poles all magnets have a north and south pole (North and south attract) (North and North push away – repell) Electromagnets Electromagnets are supercharged magnets. The magnet is charged through electricity. See page 387 An electromagnet is a coil of wire with many loops through which an electric current (usually from a battery) passes through. Other forms of Electricity Wind Water - also known as Hydroelectric Power (Niagra Falls, Hoover Dam) Sound is a form of energy that travels in WAVES Sound can travel through solids, liquids and gases Sound Energy Crest Crest Trough Crest Trough Wavelength Trough Light Energy Reflection when light rays bounce Absorption when an object takes in the light wave Transparent materials in which most of the light energy passes through the material (glass) Translucent let some light rays pass through but forces the rest of the light rays scatter Opaque no light rays can pass Refraction bends light for example a prism and the human eye Check what you know What two forms of energy does a camp fire provide – A. – B. – C. – D. Light and fire Light and heat Wood and fire Heat and wood Which tool would you use to check the temperature of a light bulb. – A. – B. – C. – D. beaker Thermometer Graduated Cylinder Triple Beam Balance A television’s electrical energy is transformed into – A. – B. – C. – D. light and sound Magnetic and light Electrical and solar (sun) Chemical and sound An electromagnet transforms energy from __________ to ____________ – A. – B. – C. – D. Nuclear to chemical Thermal to magnetic Electrical to magnetic Electrical to mechanical A wind mill takes the wind and turns it into ________________energy. – A. – B. – C. – D. solar (sun) nuclear magnetic mechanical The energy that special panels that are put on a roof to collect are called. – A. – B. – C. – D. solar panels thermal panels magnetic panels electrical panels What tool would you use when you are testing the energy of hot chocolate. – A. – B. – C. – D. beaker metric ruler thermometer Triple beam balance What material would you use to build a solar oven. – A. – B. – C. – D. foil wood plastic wrap wool blanket What type of energy flows out of a battery – A. – B. – C. – D. light thermal electrical magnetic A waterwheel provides what type of energy – A. – B. – C. – D. windmills solar cells geothermal hydroelectric A solar calculator gets its energy from where? – A. – B. – C. – D. heat sound sunlight batteries