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Energy: _____________________________________________ The ability to do work and work is a __________________________________. transfer of energy Types of energy: energy of motion 1. Kinetic energy - ______________________________ mass This depends on _____________ and _______________. speed The formula for kinetic energy is Kinetic energy = ________ or 1/2 mv2 mv2 2 where m = ___________ and v = _________________. speed mass Speed ________________ has more of an effect on kinetic energy than _____________ mass because it is ______________. squared 2. Potential energy - ______________________________ the energy an object has because ______________________________________________ of its position or shape Gravitational potential energy depends on an object’s ___________ and _____________ and is equal to weight height __________ weight x _____________. height 3. Mechanical energy - the ___________________________ total energy of motion and ______________________________________________ position of an object Mechanical energy = ________________ potential energy + _____________ kinetic energy Forms of energy particles 1. Thermal Energy - the total energy of the _____________ that make up an object. Thermal energy depends on both the ____________ of the particles and the ______________ of speed number particles. For a particular substance, the __________ form solid has less energy than the _____________ liquid state which has less energy than the ______________ state. Recall the definition gaseous temperature of _________________ as the average kinetic energy of an object 2. Chemical Energy - the ____________ energy of a compound that changes as its _________ are rearranged to form new atoms compounds. This is a form of _______________ energy. potential Ex: In respiration, _____________ (C6H12O6) reacts with ________ oxygen glucose to form ____________, _______________, and _______________. water carbon dioxide energy 3. Electrical energy - the __________ of energy electrons moving _____________. This can be both potential _______________ and ______________ energy. kinetic 4. Sound energy - this is caused by an object’s _______________. vibration This can be _____________ and _____________ energy. potential kinetic Ex: Plucking a guitar string - when the string is pulled, it has ______________ energy, and when it is let go, it ____________ potential vibrates with _______________ energy. This causes kinetic _________ particles to vibrate, air passing on ____________ vibrations to the next air particles, sound generating __________. 5. Light energy - This is produced by the vibrations of __________ electrically ____________ particles which cause _________ charged energy to be transmitted. 6. Nuclear energy - the ____________ energy associated with changes in the _____________ of an atom. It can be produced when ___ nucleus 2 or more nuclei __________ together or one nucleus __________ join splits apart ____________. Energy Conversion - One form of ___________ energy can be converted into any other form of energy, or more than one form of _________. energy Kinetic energy can change to ____________ potential kinetic energy and back to __________ energy. Ex: As you climb up the ladder to a sliding board, you are using ___________ to get kinetic there. At the top, you have ______________ potential energy, which changes to ____________ as you kinetic slide down. Ex: The pendulum Other examples of energy changing form: chemical 1. __________ energy changes to ____________ energy during Light photosynthesis. Chemical 2. _______________ energy changes to _____________ energy thermal when we use energy from food to keep our bodies at 98.6 F. 3. _______________ Chemical changes to _______________ mechanical and__________ thermal energy when we use our muscles. 4. ______________ energy changes to ____________ energy when Electrical light we turn on a flashlight and ____________ when we turn on a fan. kinetic Chemical electrical 5. ______________ energy changes to ______________ energy when we use batteries. Conservation of energy - In a closed system, the total amount of energy will not change, even though energy can change form. As energy changes from one form to another, some of the energy is always changed to ______________ energy. This is often due to thermal friction work _______________. This energy can’t be used to do ___________. Conservation of Energy: Energy _________________________________ can be neither created nor _____________________________________________________ destroyed. In a closed system, the ___________ energy remains constant total although it can change from one form to another. Energy used to friction thermal overcome _______________ is changed to ___________ energy. This energy is not used to do __________ work and is therefore _______. wasted Energy Resource: a______________________________________ natural resource that can be converted ______________________________________________________ by humans into other forms of energy in order to do useful work 1. Nonrenewable resources: ______________________________ These resources cannot be replaced _____________________________________________________ when used or will take thousands of years to replace. A. Fossil fuels: ____________________________________ Energy resources that formed from the buried _________________________________________________ remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years _________________________________________________ ago. These originally got their energy from the sun. Ex: _________________ Coal, petroleum, ________________ natural gas Fossil fuels can be used to generate ________________. electricity The ______________ energy in fossil fuels is burned to create _________ chemical thermal energy which __________ water which turns the blades of a turbine, boils creating ______________ energy, which is changed to ___________ kinetic electrical energy by a generator. Nuclear energy: Electricity is generated by _________ nuclear ___________ reactions fission from radioactive elements such as ______________. uranium Renewable resources: _____________________________________ These energy sources can be used and _______________________________________________________ replaced in nature over a relatively short _______________________________________________________ period of time. Ex: _________________, ______________________, hydroelectric energy solar energy wind power geothermal energy and ____________. biomass ____________________, __________________, Advantages and disadvantages of Energy Resources Resource Advantages Disadvantages 1. ______________ Fossil fuels Provides a large amount of Nonrenewable, produces energy, easy to get and trans- pollution, port, used to make electricity and plastics 2. ______________ Nuclear energy 3. ______________ Solar power Concentrated form of energy Limitless source of energy, no pollution Radioactive waste, nonrenewable Expensive to produce in large quantities, only available in sunny areas Dams disrupt ecosystems, only available where there are rivers 4.______________ Water power Renewable, no pollution 5. _____________ Wind Renewable, inexpensive, no pollution Only available in windy areas 6. _____________ Geothermal Limitless source of energy Only available near hot spots 7. _____________ Biomass Renewable Requires large areas of farmland, produces pollution when burned Heat: _________________________________________________ the transfer of energy between objects that are at ______________________________________________________ different temperatures thermal The type of energy that is transferred is ____________ energy. The thermal energy depends on 1. the amount of motion of the particles of a substance (__________________) temperature 2. how much of the substance there is (the amount of particles ______________ that are moving) higher Energy transfers from a ___________ temperature object to a lower ____________ temperature object when they come into contact. This continues until the objects reach the same temperature, which thermal equilibrium is known as ___________ _______________. This can occur in 3 ways. 1. Conduction: _________________________________________ the transfer of thermal energy from one substance _____________________________________________________ to another through direct contact Particles collide and transfer their ___________ energy to other kinetic particles. Some materials conduct better than others. Conductors - __________________________________________ substances that conduct thermal energy very well Ex: ___________ metals substances that do not conduct thermal energy well Insulators - ___________________________________________ wood, air, fiberglass Ex: _____________________ 2. Convection - ________________________________________ the transfer of thermal energy by the movement _____________________________________________________ of a liquid or a gas Convection currents occur when ________ warm air or liquid __________ and ___________ rises cooler air or liquid _________ moves __________. down 3. Radiation - ___________________________________________ the transfer of energy through matter or space as ______________________________________________________ electromagnetic waves, such as visible and infrared light sun When light from the _________ enters the atmosphere and is absorbed by objects, some energy is radiated back into the air in thermal absorb the form of _____________ energy. The gases in the air _________ some of this energy, which keeps the Earth warm. This process is called the ________________ _____________. greenhouse effect Energy: _____________________________________________ and work is a __________________________________. Types of energy: 1. Kinetic energy - ______________________________ This depends on _____________ and _______________. The formula for kinetic energy is Kinetic energy = ________ or 1/2 mv2 where m = ___________ and v = _________________. ________________ has more of an effect on kinetic energy than _____________ because it is ______________. 2. Potential energy - ______________________________ ______________________________________________ Gravitational potential energy depends on an object’s ___________ and _____________ and is equal to __________ x _____________. 3. Mechanical energy - ___________________________ ______________________________________________ Mechanical energy = ________________ + _____________ Forms of energy 1. Thermal Energy - the total energy of the _____________ that make up an object. Thermal energy depends on both the ____________ of the particles and the ______________ of particles. For a particular substance, the __________ form has less energy than the _____________ state which has less energy than the ______________ state. Recall the definition of _________________ as the average kinetic energy of an object 2. Chemical Energy - the ____________ of a compound that changes as its _________ are rearranged to form new compounds. This is a form of _______________ energy. Ex: In respiration, _____________ (C6H12O6) reacts with ________ to form ____________, _______________, and _______________. 3. Electrical energy - the __________ of moving _____________. This can be both _______________ and ______________ energy. 4. Sound energy - this is caused by an object’s _______________. This can be _____________ and _____________ energy. Ex: Plucking a guitar string - when the string is pulled, it has ______________ energy, and when it is let go, it ____________ with _______________ energy. This causes _________ particles to vibrate, passing on ____________ to the next air particles, generating __________. 5. Light energy - This is produced by the vibrations of __________ ____________ particles which cause _________ to be transmitted. 6. Nuclear energy - the ____________ associated with changes in the _____________ of an atom. It can be produced when ___ or more nuclei __________ together or one nucleus __________ ____________. Energy Conversion - One form of ___________ can be converted into any other form of energy, or more than one form of _________. Kinetic energy can change to ____________ energy and back to __________ energy. Ex: As you climb up the ladder to a sliding board, you are using ___________ to get there. At the top, you have ______________ energy, which changes to ____________ as you slide down. Ex: The pendulum Other examples of energy changing form: 1. __________ energy changes to ____________ energy during photosynthesis. 2. _______________ energy changes to _____________ energy when we use energy from food to keep our bodies at 98.6 F. 3. _______________ changes to _______________ and__________ energy when we use our muscles. 4. ______________ energy changes to ____________ energy when we turn on a flashlight and ____________ when we turn on a fan. 5. ______________ energy changes to ______________ energy when we use batteries. Conservation of energy - In a closed system, the total amount of energy will not change, even though energy can change form. As energy changes from one form to another, some of the energy is always changed to ______________ energy. This is often due to _______________. This energy can’t be used to do ___________. Conservation of Energy: _________________________________ _____________________________________________________ In a closed system, the ___________ energy remains constant although it can change from one form to another. Energy used to overcome _______________ is changed to ___________ energy. This energy is not used to do __________ and is therefore _______. Energy Resource: ______________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 1. Nonrenewable resources: ______________________________ _____________________________________________________ A. Fossil fuels: ____________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Ex: _________________ ________________ Fossil fuels can be used to generate ________________. The ______________ energy in fossil fuels is burned to create _________ energy which __________ water which turns the blades of a turbine, creating ______________ energy, which is changed to ___________ energy by a generator. Nuclear energy: Electricity is generated by _________ ___________ reactions from radioactive elements such as ______________. Renewable resources: _____________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Ex: _________________, ______________________, ____________________, __________________, and ____________. Advantages and disadvantages of Energy Resources Resource Advantages Disadvantages 1. ______________ Provides a large amount of Nonrenewable, produces energy, easy to get and trans- pollution, port, used to make electricity and plastics 2. ______________ 3. ______________ Concentrated form of energy Limitless source of energy, no pollution Radioactive waste, nonrenewable Expensive to produce in large quantities, only available in sunny areas Dams disrupt ecosystems, only available where there are rivers 4.______________ Renewable, no pollution 5. _____________ Renewable, inexpensive, no pollution Only available in windy areas 6. _____________ Limitless source of energy Only available near hot spots 7. _____________ Renewable Requires large areas of farmland, produces pollution when burned Heat: _________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ The type of energy that is transferred is ____________ energy. The thermal energy depends on 1. the amount of motion of the particles of a substance (__________________) 2. how much of the substance there is (the amount of ______________ that are moving) Energy transfers from a ___________ temperature object to a ____________ temperature object when they come into contact. This continues until the objects reach the same temperature, which is known as ___________ _______________. This can occur in 3 ways. 1. Conduction: _________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Particles collide and transfer their ___________ energy to other particles. Some materials conduct better than others. Conductors - __________________________________________ Ex: ___________ Insulators - ___________________________________________ Ex: _____________________ 2. Convection - ________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Convection currents occur when ________ air or liquid __________ and ___________ air or liquid _________ __________. 3. Radiation - ___________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ When light from the _________ enters the atmosphere and is absorbed by objects, some energy is radiated back into the air in the form of _____________ energy. The gases in the air _________ some of this energy, which keeps the Earth warm. This process is called the ________________ _____________.