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ENERGY 10.13 – 10.17
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10.13 WARM UP GET OUT A LINED PIECE OF PAPER AND PUT YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME IN THE UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER WITH CLASS PERIOD. YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO STUDY QUIETLY FOR YOUR TEST. IF IT GETS LOUD IN HERE I WILL START PASSING OUT THE TEST!
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10.20 WARM UP LIST AT LEAST THREE FORMS OF ENERGY THAT YOU USED THIS WEEKEND AND HOW DID YOU USE IT? WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES!
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ENERGY OBSERVATIONS DRAW THIS CHART IN YOUR NOTEBOOK ObjectObservation of how the object works IndicatorType (S) of energy
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WARM UP 10.21 DESCRIBE SOMETHING THAT YOU USE THAT REQUIRES ENERGY TRANSFORMATION. TELL WHAT FORMS OF ENERGY IT USES AND WHAT THE INDICATORS ARE FOR THOSE FORMS OF ENERGY.
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WARM UP 10.22 QUIETLY STUDY FOR YOUR VOCABULARY QUIZ FOR FIVE MINUTES. IF IT GETS TOO LOUD, I PASS OUT THE QUIZZES!
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WARM UP 10.23 COPY THESE TERMS INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK POTENTIAL ENERGY: ENERGY THAT IS STORED TO BE TRANSFORMED AT A LATER TIME ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY: STORED ENERGY RELEASED WHEN AN OBJECT’S SHAPE IS CHANGED (AS IN A STRETCHED RUBBER BAND OR A COILED SPRING) GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY: STORED ENERGY OF AN OBJECT BASED ON ITS POSITION ABOVE THE GROUND.
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WARM UP 10.24 COPY THESE TERMS INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK RENEWABLE RESOURCE: A RESOURCE THAT IS CONTINUALLY RESUPPLIED; FOR EXAMPLE, LIGHT ENERGY FROM THE SUN NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE: A RESOURCE THAT EXISTS IN A LIMITED SUPPLY; FOR EXAMPLE, COAL AND OIL FOSSIL FUEL: AN ENERGY SOURCE THAT COMES FROM THE REMAINS OF LIVING THINGS; FOR EXAMPLE, COAL, OIL AND NATURAL GAS.
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WARM UP 10.28 COPY THESE TERMS INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK WORK: A WAY TO INCREASE (OR DECREASE) AN OBJECT’S ENERGY BY USING A FORCE TO CHANGE THE OBJECT’S MOTION OR POSITION FORCE: A PUSH OR PULL THAT ACTS ON AN OBJECT SYSTEM: A COLLECTION OF OBJECTS THAT INTERACT
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VOCABULARY 11.3 COPY THESE TERMS INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK HEAT: THERMAL ENERGY THAT IS TRANSFERRED FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER EXOTHERMIC: GIVING OFF HEAT BECAUSE OF A CHEMICAL CHANGE ENDOTHERMIC: REQUIRES HEAT FOR A CHEMICAL CHANGE
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