APES 10/2 and 10/5 PLEASE TAKE OUT YOUR CHAPTER 2 READING ASSIGNMENT FOR CHECK OFF! GET A COMPUTER FOR BRIEF NOTES.

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APES 10/2 and 10/5 PLEASE TAKE OUT YOUR CHAPTER 2 READING ASSIGNMENT FOR CHECK OFF! GET A COMPUTER FOR BRIEF NOTES

Chapter 2 Multiple Choice Module 4: 1: C2: D Module 5: 1. C2. A3. D4. D 5. B6. E End of Chapter 1. B2. D3. E4. C5. A6. B 7. E8. C9. B10. E11. D12. C 13. A14. E I will go over the ones highlighted in RED in detail. I will also be following up with some instruction on energy efficiency and feedback loops.

Quick Chapter 2 Reading Quiz!

Systems, Inputs and Outputs All systems (environmental, biological, business, etc.) have inputs, outputs, and flows/processes within the system Closed systems do not allow new matter in; do exchange energy Open systems allow new matter and energy in Systems often reach a “steady state” where inputs = outputs

Positive Feedback Loops Systems are governed by feedback loops Positive feedback loop: causes a system to move further in the same direction.

Positive Feedback Loops Women in labor! The hormone oxytocin is produced in labor, leading to contractions, leading to more oxytocin, leading to more contractions… Scabs/blood clots: platelets cling to an injured blood vessel, releasing chemicals that attract more platelets…more chemicals… You work hard in class and your teacher notices. You work harder!

Negative Feedback Loops Negative (corrective) feedback loops cause the system to change in the opposite direction from how it is moving. ◦Examples: body temperature (you get hot, you sweat to cool off. You get cold, you shiver to heat up.) ◦Recycling/reusing materials: outputs of aluminum cans become inputs, reducing the amount of aluminum that has to be mined.

Energy Units of Measurement Joule (J) = energy used by 1 watt lightbulb in 1 second (not that useful) Calorie (cal) = energy it takes to heat 1 g of water 1 degree Celsius Energy we use is given in kilowatt hours (kilowatts to run appliance x time it ran) kWh = kilowatt hoursMJ = megajoules 1000 watts in a kW1,000,000 joules in a megajoule 1000 calories in a kilocalorie1 kcal = 4,184 J We will learn more about this in the energy unit. Don’t panic!

Energy Efficiency and Quality Energy efficiency = actual amount of energy gained by converting one type of energy to another. Ex: if a coal plant that contains 100,000 MJ of potential energy makes only 45,000 MJ of electricity, it has 45% energy efficiency. Energy quality = how easily an energy source can be used to do work (converted to another, more useful energy source). NO MATH here.

Chapter 2 Test Topics Science Concepts from Chapter 2- about 15 multiple choice Math Problems without a calculator- about 8 problems ◦Add/subtract/multiply/divide ◦Scientific notation ◦Percent ◦Dimensional Analysis (one and two step) Quiz is Tuesday (blue) and Wednesday (gold) Bring your completed math packet for check off!

Kahoot Practice Test

Math Packet Work Time

Due Next Time… Math Packet Be prepared for the quiz! Bring a 2L bottle if you haven’t