Forms of Energy Foldable Notes

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Forms of Energy Foldable Notes S8P2. Students will be familiar with the forms and transformations of energy.

Sound Energy: What we can hear Outside on tab: Sound Energy: What we can hear Example: The sound you hear when you bounce a ball Inside the tab:

Light Energy: What we can see Outside the tab: Light Energy: What we can see Example: Light we see in a room, the sun is a great source of light in the day Inside the tab:

Thermal Energy: Heat we can feel Outside the tab: Thermal Energy: Heat we can feel Examples: Warmth from the sun in the day or a campfire at night. Inside the tab:

Mechanical Energy: Anything that moves Outside the tab: Mechanical Energy: Anything that moves Example: a car moving, a person catching a ball, a ball moving in the air. Inside the tab:

Electrical Energy: Electrons moving through wire Outside the tab: Electrical Energy: Electrons moving through wire Example: Plugging in a lamp, lightning from the sky, power in your house Inside the tab:

Magnetic Energy: Push or Pull Outside the tab: Magnetic Energy: Push or Pull Example: the push or pull on a magnet on a frig. Inside the tab: