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7 Forms of By justinlewis@katyisd.org
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Energy The ability to do work. “Work” means to make any change.
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Mechanical Sound Electrical Nuclear Thermal Light Chemical
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Mechanical Energy (Physical)
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Mechanical Energy The energy of a moving object. A moving object can do work.
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Sound Heat Action
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Sound Energy The energy of vibrating objects sending waves through matter. A vibrating object can do work.
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Electrical
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Electrical Energy The energy of moving electrons. Moving electrons can do work.
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Nuclear
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Nuclear Energy The energy stored and released by changing the nucleus of an atom. You know that does serious work.
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http://www.falstad.com/gas/
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Thermal Energy The total energy of motion of the particles of an object. Heat can do work.
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Radiant
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There are three basic ways to excite an electron: Collide it with another atom Heat it up Bombard it with a photon of just the right energy (color). http://regentsprep.org/Regents/physics/phys05/blightorg/default.htm
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Radiant Energy The energy released by excited electrons. Light and other radiation can do work.
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Chemical
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Chemical Energy
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Gasoline
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Chemical Energy Energy stored and released by chemical reactions. Combining atoms can do work.
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Mechanical Sound Electrical Nuclear Thermal Light Chemical
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Now to review….
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Radiant
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Nuclear
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Chemical Energy
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Electrical
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Mechanical Energy (Physical)
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Thermal http://www.falstad.com/gas/
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Sound Heat Action
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