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Match Schtick the Magnificent And His Amazing Energy Sources

Match Schtick the Magnificent And Lennie the Rabbit

Energy The Ability to Do Work

Runs Our Cars Cooks Our Food Lights Our Homes Runs Our Cars Cooks Our Food

9 Forms of Energy Potential - Ready to be Released Kinetic - Already in Motion

9 Forms of Energy Potential Chemical Kinetic Mechanical Electrical Sound Heat Gravitational Light

Did You Know Electricity is generated from converting energy sources from their potential form into electrical energy

10 Energy Sources 6 are Renewable 4 are Non-Renewable

Did You Know Renewable energy sources can be replaced Non-renewable can’t be replaced - they took millions of years to create

Is It Magic!?!

Is It Magic!?!

Magnificent!

Renewable Sources Six of our everyday friends

6 Renewable Sources HydroElectric Solar Water Sun

6 Renewable Sources Wind Biomass Wind Garbage

6 Renewable Sources Geothermal Hydrogen Earth Elemental Gas

Is It Magic!?!

Is It Magic!?!

4 Non-Renewable Sources Natural Gas Petroleum Uranium Coal

4 Non-Renewable Sources Can’t be replaced Formed under heat and pressure over millions of years from remains of living organisms

4 Non-Renewable Sources Natural Gas Petroleum Uranium Coal Can’t be seen or smelled Gooey, smelly sludge Radioactive element Rock

Energy Is Measured in Btu’s The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of pound of water by degree Fahrenheit

British Thermal Unit (Btu) The energy from one kitchen match stick = 1 Btu

The Energy from 1 Match! That’s where you got your crazy name!

The Grand Finale - Creating Electricity! A turbine A metal shaft Some wire

Magnetic Energy is Needed to Create Electricity

Attach Turbine to Shaft / Magnet Wrapped in Wire

Now It’s Time to Spin! Kinetic Potential

Steam Moves the Turbine Electrical Mechanical

Match Schtick the Magnificent And Lennie the Rabbit