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5.1Forms of Energy ( )
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Videos Introduction to Rube Goldberg Ever.flv
Energy and Energy Transformations Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner 3:11 Study Jams matter and energy
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Energy Energy is the ability to cause change You use energy when you:
hit a softball lift your book bag set off fireworks Eat
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States of Energy Potential Energy stored energy
the object is not moving Kinetic Energy energy of motion the object is moving
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Forms of Potential Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) Elastic Potential Energy (EPE) Chemical Potential Energy (CPE)
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Gravitational Potential Energy
The height and weight of an object determine it’s GPE.
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Compare the GPE of Book A to Book B
Book B, because it has greater weight Compare the GPE of Book A to Book C Book A, because it is at a greater height Which of the 3 books has the greatest GPE? Book B, because it has the greatest weight and height
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Elastic Potential Energy
Energy that is stored due to the object being stretched or compressed
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Chemical Potential Energy
Some substances, such as food and fuel are made of atoms joined together in chemical bonds CPE is stored in the chemical bonds of atoms
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy depends on both the mass and speed of the object The faster the speed ,the more kinetic energy. The greater the mass of a moving object, the more kinetic energy it has. (pg. 250)
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Forms of Kinetic Energy
Mechanical Thermal Sound Electric Radiant/Light Nuclear
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Mechanical Energy The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy due to the motion and interactions of objects
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Thermal (Heat)Energy The sum of potential and kinetic energy of the small atomic particles that make up an object Thermal energy moves from warmer objects to cooler objects
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Sound Energy Sound is caused by vibrations carried through the air in by sound waves Sound can not travel in a vacuum such as space
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Electric Energy The energy an electric current carries to another object
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Radiant (Light)Energy
Energy carried by electromagnetic waves The Sun, visible light, x-rays, and microwaves are all examples of radiant energy
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Nuclear Energy Stored in the nucleus of an atom
Nuclear energy is the most concentrated form of energy. It is released under controlled conditions by splitting the nucleus of an atom
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Energy ,Force, and Work Energy is the ability to cause change and is measured Joules (J) Force is a push or pull on an object and is measured in Newtons (N)
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Work is the transfer of energy when a force is applied and it moves an object in the direction of the force
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Work is measured in the Joules (J)
Work = force x distance 10N x 2m = 20J of Work
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