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 Energy of POSITION or STORED energy  energy stored in the bonds of atoms Examples are  gasoline (petroleum)  FOOD  Natural gas  Propane  Coal.

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2  Energy of POSITION or STORED energy

3  energy stored in the bonds of atoms Examples are  gasoline (petroleum)  FOOD  Natural gas  Propane  Coal

4  Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom Examples are  Nuclear reactors  uranium

5  Energy stored in objects because of the application of a force Examples are  Stretched rubber band  Compressed springs in a mattress or couch

6  Energy stored because of somethings place or position Examples are  Water at the top of a dam  Rock at the top of a hill  Book sitting on a desk

7  Is energy of MOTION

8  Electrogmagnetic energy that travels in waves Examples are  Visible light  Solar energy  Radio waves  X-rays  Gamma rays

9 TRAVELS IN WAVES NOT ALL LIGHT IS VISIBLE

10  Energy from the vibration of atoms and molecules Examples are  HEAT  Geothermal heat

11  Energy from the movement of objects Examples are  Wind (turns windmill)  Hydropower- going over dam  Ball flying through air  You walking

12  Energy of longitudinal waves Examples are  Music  Talking  Waves travel into ear, hits eardrum that vibrates hairs and tiny bones in ear, then sends signals to brain.

13  Energy from the movement of electrons Examples are  Electricity  Lightning

14  Use your notes to fill in the blanks on the back of your paper.  Note that there is a word bank at the bottom.  Words can (and will) be used more than once.  Papers are due when you leave class today (need to be complete!!)


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