STATION 1 What kind of energy is shown in the picture? (Be specific) Josh is working out. What kind of energy is he using? Joanne went skiing. As she was.

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STATION 1 What kind of energy is shown in the picture? (Be specific) Josh is working out. What kind of energy is he using? Joanne went skiing. As she was reaching the bottom of the hill her KE was greater than her PE. Her KE measured to be 35,000 Joules and PE was 15,000 Joules. Calculate the mechanical energy.

Energy can not be _________________________________ or destroyed, it can be ____________________ or _________________________________. What are the energy transformations involved in boiling water? During any energy transfer or transformation, some energy is ALWAYS transformed into _______________________________________________ energy. STATION 2

STATION 3 1.What are three energies that come from waves? 2. Which type of wave is responsible for this catastrophe? 3. All of these waves in the diagram below belong to _________________ energy. 4. Electric energy is transported by which subatomic particle?

STATION 4 1. What kind of energy is the arrow pointing to? 2. List at least two examples of fossil fuels? 3. What kind of energy is in the picture below? 4. In nuclear power plants the nuclei of atoms are split in order to form heat and electricity. This process is called __________________________.

STATION 5 1. Sophia uses 50N of force to push a lawn mower 5 meters. How much work does she do? 2. Jessica does 10 Joules of work to push the marker over 3 meter. How much force did he use? 3. It took 5,000 N of force to push a car 4 meters. How much work was done?

STATION 6 Label the following pictures as simple or complex machines

Inclined PlaneScrewWedge LeverWheel & AxlePulley STATION 7 List the simple machines involved in the following compound machines:

STATION 8 1. What is the name of the energy stored inside the Earth? 2. At which point in the photo does the Ferris Wheel have the greatest gravitational potential energy? 3. Label the following as energy transfer or transformation. Your hand getting hot after you’ve touched the pot handle on the stove. Plants using sunlight to make food. A row of dominoes falling down. A B C