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Welcome to Science 71 November, 2012 Day 56
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Skills Period Vocabulary Puzzle
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Objective Explain and provide examples of methods of heat energy transfer Illustrate and describe the kinetic theory of matter, including phase changes. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between kinetic and potential energies. The Main 3 Components to Electricity STUDENT VERNACULAR Using vocabulary explain how heat moves from place to place, matter to matter Using vocabulary explain how Kinetic Energy is responsible for the various states of matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas, etc) How does an objects Energy level change as it moves from Potential Energy (PE) to Kinetic Energy (KE)
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Agenda Today’s Objective PE vs KE (Conservation of Energy) Thermal vs Temperature Bell Work Grades Interviews
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Energy Term Conversion of energy -When energy is changed from one form to another. Mechanical Electrical Electromagnetic
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Energy Term Conservation of energy -Take account of All Energy, Can Not be created or Destroyed -Honda Commercial Rube Goldberg Rube Goldberg
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Energy Term Conservation of energy- Law- Energy can neither be destroyed or created. All energy must be accounted for
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Bell Work What is the Potential Energy of Ball at point B? 1.1 N 2.2 N 3.3 N 4.4 N 5.None above And Point E? KE 1PE 2 A C B D E
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Energy Terms Temperature- Average kinetic energy KE of the individual particle
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Energy Terms Thermal Energy Total amount of Kinetic Energy from ALL Particles.
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Thermal Energy Which object has more thermal energy? A B
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Bell Work Could you please put these states of matter in order from lowest energy to highest? A.Solid B.Gas C.Plasma D.Bose-Einstein Condensate E.Liquid
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Bell Work Could you please put these states of matter in order according to the picture? A.Solid B.Gas C.Liquid
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Silly Putty Silly Putty Silly Putty What do you think will happen? A the ball will bounce B the ball will shatter C the ball will stick to the ground D Not sure Superliquids Superliquids
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All 5 Phases Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose Einstein All Based upon the Amount of KE
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States of Matter There are Three Main States of Matter: Solid Liquid Gas However there are many states currently.
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States of Matter Solid Particles arranged in definite order Vibrate Close together
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States of Matter Liquid Particles arranged in Random order Slide past, attaching and releasing Close together
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States of Matter Gas Particles not arranged. Scattered, Random Fast Very Spread out
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States of Matter Other States: Plasma-Lightening Excited/Ionized Gases
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Other States of Matter Ordinary Temps Liquid Crystal States (Digital Watch) Mlcls pnt sm direc Amorphous Solid (Glass, Rubber, Polystyrene) Magnetically-ordered States (moments aligned 2 dif ways) Low Temps Superconductors (Cold Magnets –MRI) Superfluids (Climbing helium 3 or 6) Bose-Einstein Condensates (called “Fifth State” helium 4) High Energy Plasma (ionized gas lightning, stars, sun) Quark-gluon Plasma (CERN 2000 Observe individual Quarks) Proposed States Degenerate Matter (White dwarves and Neutron Stars) Supersolid (Solid with superfluid properties String-net liquid (atoms have the same spin, not normal) Rydberg Matter (condensation of excited atoms)
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All 5 Phases
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Other States of Matter SolidLiquidGas
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Phase Changes
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Bell Work Could you please put these states of matter in order from lowest energy to highest? A.Solid B.Gas C.Plasma D.Bose-Einstein Condensate E.Liquid
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Bell Work Could you please put these states of matter in order according to the picture? A.Solid B.Gas C.Liquid
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Silly Putty Silly Putty Silly Putty What do you think will happen? A the ball will bounce B the ball will shatter C the ball will stick to the ground D Not sure Superliquids Superliquids
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Temperature Scale
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Temperature Conversions Absolute WaterWater ZeroFreezesBoils F -46032212 C –2730100 K 0273373 Compare this to a Number line as in Math!
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Phase Changes
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Energy Terms Temperature- Average kinetic energy KE of the individual particle
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Thermal Energy Total amount of Kinetic Energy from Particles. As Kinetic Energy of particles increases, so does the Thermal energy.(Heat Energy) The particles move faster.
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Energy Transfer Heat- Movement of Thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to another at a lower temperature
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Energy Transfer Conduction- Transfer of Thermal Energy, without particles moving. Transfer by touching, Direct Contact
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Transfer of Energy Convection- The transfer of energy by movement of Fluids. Earths mantle as well as water in a pot on the stove.
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Energy Transfer Radiation- Transfer of energy by or through EM Waves (Electromagnetic). Sun’s rays, hot lamps, tanning salon.
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Bell Work What form of Heat Transfer are we observing? A.Conduction B.Convection C.Radiation How do you know?
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Transfer of Energy All three in action! Camp Fire! Lava Lamp!
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Bell Work What is the best order for following the energy in this situation? 1.IR>Sun>Pot>Hand>Water 2.Sun>Pot>Water>Hand>IR 3.Sun>IR>Pot>Water>Hand 4.Hand>Pot>IR>Water>Sun
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Energy Terms Insulator- Nature of material and it’s particles is resistant to absorbing Kinetic Energy
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Energy Terms Conductor- Nature of material and it’s particles transfers Kinetic Energy Easily!
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Homework Hydrogen -Energy stored in the attractive bonds of Hydrogen gas. H 2 want to be in a water state.
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Energy Term Conservation of energy Honda Commercial Rube Goldberg Rube Goldberg
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Homework Homework Layer work (Concept Layer) DUE 11-13 / 11-16
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Movie on States of Matter Look at worksheet C3 and Page 155
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Energy Terms Temperature- Average kinetic energy KE of the individual particle
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Temperature Scale
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Question Which cup has the most Thermal energy, assuming that all cups are at the same temperature? a.The one with the least amount of Cocoa b.The one with the largest amount of Cocoa c.All have the same amount of Energy d.Not sure/Do not understand
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Energy Transfer Heat- Movement of Thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to another at a lower temperature
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When addressing the movement of Energy, there are three main forms we can observe. Radiation EM forms like IR, UV Convection Movement of Heat in fluids Convection Currents Conduction Heat transfer by direct contact
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Bell Work What type of Energy does this object represent best?(1) A.Mechanical B.Thermal C.Chemical D.Electrical E.Electromagnetic F.Nuclear
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Bell Work What type of Energy does this object represent best?(1) A.Mechanical B.Thermal C.Chemical D.Electrical E.Electromagnetic F.Nuclear
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Bell Work What type of Energy does this object represent best?(1) A.Mechanical B.Thermal C.Chemical D.Electrical E.Electromagnetic F.Nuclear
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Temperature Scale
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