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Transfer of Energy hopper7science

N: Has the ability to change mi: Energy N: Has the ability to change

mi: Law of Conservation of Energy n: Energy cannot be created or destroyed

mi: Law of Conservation of Energy n: Total amount of energy in the universe never changes

mi: Kinetic Energy n: Energy due to motion

n: An objects kinetic energy depends on its speed and motion mi: Kinetic Energy n: An objects kinetic energy depends on its speed and motion

n: When objects collide, kinetic energy can be transferred. mi: Kinetic Energy n: When objects collide, kinetic energy can be transferred.

n: Can be transformed into potential energy mi: Kinetic Energy n: Can be transformed into potential energy

n: Stored energy due to an object’s position mi: Potential Energy n: Stored energy due to an object’s position

n: Can be transformed to Kinetic energy mi: Potential Energy n: Can be transformed to Kinetic energy

LT: DAM Wires in House Blow Dryer POWER LINES

LT: WIRES IN SCHOOL BUILDING Wind Turbine LIGHTS POWER LINES

LT: Pipe Line Gas Station Car Fossil Fuels Tanker Truck Refinery Click to advance through energy transfers. Pipe Line Gas Station Car Fossil Fuels Tanker Truck Refinery

LT: Sun Photosynthesis Corn Field Grain Silo Baker Bread Running