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Forms of energy 8.P.2.1
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Warm up Chemical reactions form new substances by breaking and making: A. New chemical bonds B. New solutions C. New mixtures D. Changing polarity
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Energy Energy is the ability to make things move or change. ◦ Energy is needed to get things done ◦ Energy has many different forms
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Forms o energy Thermal energy Mechanical energy Electrical energy Chemical energy Electromagnetic energy Nuclear energy
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Thermal energy Thermal energy- energy of moving particles ◦ Matter is made of atoms and molecules that are constantly moving
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Question How does the amount of energy in a cup of hot coffee compare to that of a glass of ice cold lemonade?
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Mechanical energy Mechanical energy- energy of moving objects ◦ Example: car moving down the street
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Electrical energy Electrical energy is the energy of moving electric charges ◦ Electrical energy moving through wire Examples: Computers, lamps
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Chemical energy Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together (chemical bonds) ◦ Energy is released when those bonds are broken during a chemical reaction Examples: food, fuels and batteries store chemical energy
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Electromagnetic energy Electromagnetic energy- energy that travels as waves, through matter or empty space ◦ energy from the sun is electromagnetic energy ◦ You can see this energy as light or feel it as heat Example: Microwaves
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Nuclear energy Nuclear energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom ◦ Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and are held together by nuclear forces ◦ Energy is released when these forces are overcome and particles are removed or added
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