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Name: ______________________________________ Date: _________________ Period: ______ Safari Montage - ''The Science of Disney Imagineering: Energy'' Objective: Students will practice note taking skills in order to describe energy at Disney World. Directions: Read over the information below. As you watch the movie, fill in the blanks with the correct information. Chapter 2: Understanding Energy 1. All m__________________________ in the universe has energy. 2. Energy is the ability to do w______________________ which occurs when an object is moved over a distance, and called is the transfer of energy. 3. In an animation, a caveman hits a chicken with his club and sends the animal flying through the air; by doing work, energy was t_____________________________ from the caveman's muscles to his club and finally to the chicken. 4. When a person jumps on a trampoline, both the person and the trampoline are transferring e________________________ back and forth; energy is constantly being transferred from one object to another. Chapter 3: Mechanical Energy and Conservation of Energy: Mad Tea Party 5. Mechanical energy is energy that an object has due to its m________________________ or p__________________________. 6. On the Mad Tea Party ride, e________________________ energy is transformed into mechanical energy that drives motors under the teacups. 7. According to the Law of C____________________________________ of Energy, energy is neither created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another. 8. Heat energy, also known as t___________________________ energy, is usually the final result of the work-energy process. Chapter 4: Potential and Kinetic Energy: Summit Plummet 9. At the top of the 12-story Summit Plummet at Disney's Blizzard Beach, riders have lots of p_____________________________ energy, which is stored energy or energy of position; 10. By going down the water slide, riders convert potential energy into k________________________ energy, or energy of motion. 11. As a rider goes down a water slide, potential energy d___________________________ and kinetic energy increases. 12. At the bottom of Summit Plummet, any remaining kinetic energy is converted into friction, heat and a large splash; the f___________________________ generates heat that warms the water slightly. Chapter 5: Electrical Energy: Test Track 13. At Test Track, electrical energy is transformed into m___________________________ energy in the motors of the test cars (the motors do work to move wheels, which give the cars kinetic energy; electrical energy also controls the audio, video and computers in the cars) 14. Riders reach 65 miles per hour at the end of Test Track; the friction brakes that stop the ride turn some of this kinetic energy into heat, also known as t______________________ energy . Chapter 6: Renewable Energy: Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage 15. Most energy used worldwide today comes from n_________________________________ sources that cause pollution and cannot be replenished in a short amount of time; renewable energy causes less pollution and is constantly being replenished. 16. S______________________ panels are installed on the roofs at many Disney locations, including Epcot's Universe of Energy pavilion and Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Chapter 7: Energy: Putting It All Together (52 sec) 17. Expedition Everest a 70-foot-long train that has electric booster wheels which do work and t___________________________ energy to the train to make the train move. Name: ______________________________________ Date: _________________ Period: ______ Safari Montage - ''The Science of Disney Imagineering: Energy'' Quiz Questions For Science of Disney Imagineering, The: Energy 1. Energy is: A. B. C. D. the ability to do work. the amount of matter in an object. mass times acceleration. All of the above. 2. According to ______, energy is neither created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another. A. B. C. D. Newton's First Law of Motion Newton's Third Law of Motion the Law of Conservation of Energy the Law of Universal Power 3. ______ energy is stored energy or energy of position. A. B. C. D. generic kinetic potential transitional 4. As a rider goes down a water slide: A. B. C. D. potential and kinetic energy decrease. potential and kinetic energy increase. potential energy increases and kinetic energy decreases. potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases. 5. Which statement about energy sources is true? A. Most energy used worldwide today comes from nonrenewable sources. B. Nonrenewable energy sources cannot be replenished in a short amount of time. C. Renewable energy causes less pollution than nonrenewable energy. D. All of the above. Evaluate: 1. Choose one ride (Mad Tea Party, Summit Plummet, Test Track, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage or Expedition Everest). 2. Draw and label the ride for which you will identify energy before and after the energy transformation. 3. Circle the kind and form(s) of energy in the “Before” dotted box. 4. Circle the kind and form(s) of energy in the “After” solid line box. DRAWING Before Kinds potential kinetic After Kinds potential kinetic Forms Forms mechanical thermal chemical electrical electromagnetic mechanical thermal chemical electrical electromagnetic 5. Create an energy transformation. Write the form of energy in the box. (Forms of energy: mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, electromagnetic). Then write a description below the box that describes why it has that type of energy. Use your energy definitions or energy chart for help. 1. 2. ___________________ _____________________ ____________________ ___________________ ___________________ _____________________ ____________________ ___________________ ___________________ _____________________ ____________________ ___________________ Elaborate: 6. Justify your energy transformation by: a. Identifying the energy forms b. Explaining at least one energy transformation that is found in your example ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________