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Energy Transformation *Going from one energy to another OBJECTIVES – I Can…… 6.1.4 – I can explain the difference between kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.4 – I can give examples of kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.6 – I can give examples of energy transfers between kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.7 – I can explain how chemical reactions can be seen as heat, light, electricity, mechanical motion and sound. 6.4.1 – I can state examples of devices that use potential or kinetic energy for power. The task at hand… • Ms. Swigert introduce some common energy transformations. • Follow along • Fill in the blanks for each slide • You will be given a short quiz at the end of class. Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy Elastic Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy Nuclear Energy to Light Energy & Thermal Energy Chemical Energy to Light Energy Via Electrical Energy Chemical Energy to Kinetic Energy Also… Sound, Light and Thermal Energy Via Thermal Energy Chemical Energy to Gravitational Energy Via Kinetic Energy Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy V K E i i n a n e e r t g i y c Light Energy to…. • Electrical Energy • Heat Energy Light Energy to Chemical Energy Sound Energy to Electrical Energy Electrical Energy to… Light Energy and Sound Energy Thermal Energy Kinetic Energy to Sound Energy Thinking hats on… OBJECTIVES – I Can…… 6.1.4 – I can explain the difference between kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.4 – I can give examples of kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.6 – I can give examples of energy transfers between kinetic and potential energy. 6.1.7 – I can explain how chemical reactions can be seen as heat, light, electricity, mechanical motion and sound. 6.4.1 – I can state examples of devices that use potential or kinetic energy for power.