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Energy= the ability to do work, measure in Joules (J) Work- the transfer of energy 2 types of energy: 1. kinetic energy 2. potential energy
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Kinetic energy= energy of MOTION, anything that is moving Formula Kinetic Energy= Mass X Velocity 2 2 KE= mv 2 2
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Potential energy= stored energy 2 types of potential energy: 1. elastic potential energy 2. gravitational potential energy
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Something that stretches OR compresses Formula Potential Energy (PE)= weight X height PE= W x H
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Depends on height
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Is the total energy of motion and position of an object. Can be all potential, all kinetic, or some of both. Mechanical energy= PE + KE
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1. How are energy and work related? 2. What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy?
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1. Thermal (heat) 2. Chemical 3. Electrical 4. Electromagnetic (EM) 5. Sound 6. Light 7. Nuclear
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Is the total energy (kinetic) of the particles that make up an object When the thermal energy of an object INCREASES, the object becomes WARMER
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The particles in steam are far apart and move rapidly. The particles in an ice cube do not have a lot of energy because they vibrate in a fixed position. The particles in steam have more thermal energy than particles in an ice cube.
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Is stored in chemical compounds. Chemical energy is potential energy stored in chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together.
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Chemical energy is stored in sugar molecules in food. When you eat food, the chemical energy stored in sugar is released for your body to use.
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Is the energy of moving electrons This type of energy is found in electrical wires
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Such as light, travels in waves that have some electrical properties and some magnetic properties
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Is caused by an object’s vibration When you speak, air passes through your vocal cords, making them vibrate, or move back and forth.
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Is produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles. Photosynthesis is an example of light energy.
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Is potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
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