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1 S8P2. Students will be familiar with the forms and transformations of energy.

2 Unit 3: Energy S8P2. Students will be familiar with the forms and transformations of energy. EQ: What is energy? Answer EQ: P. 70

3 Learning Goals  LG1: I will know the different forms of energy; understand law of conservation of energy, and the difference between potential and kinetic energy.  LG2: I will know and label the different forms of energy; understand law of conservation of energy, and compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy.  LG3: I will know and label the different forms of energy; understand law of conservation of energy in everyday life, and compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy. Choose only 1

4  The Law of Conservation of Energy – Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but may change form.

5  Energy – the ability to cause change Forms of energy include: -Electrical -Chemical -Thermal -Mechanical

6  The joule is the unit of energy. Work can be thought of as the transfer of energy. Joule is the measurement of energy.  Energy transformation – the process that occurs when one kind of energy changes to another kind of energy Ex. Chemical to Thermal happening in our bodies when we burn calories.

7 Potential and Kinetic Energy EQ: What is potential and kinetic energy? EQ Answer: P. 72

8 Kinetic Energy – energy in the form of motion Ex. Going down a slide

9 Potential Energy – energy that is stored Ex. Waiting at the top of a slide

10  Answer these questions around the TV.  Explain what your comic strip shows.  What is the potential energy picture and why is it potential energy?  What is the kinetic energy picture and why is it kinetic energy? P. 74

11  Elastic Potential Energy – energy stored by something that can stretch or compress, such as rubber band or spring. P. 73

12  Chemical Potential Energy – energy stored in chemical bonds A glass of milk has CPE until you drink it then calories are used as energy for your body.  Gravitational Potential Energy – anything that can fall has stored GPE A ball on a ledge has GPE

13  Nuclear Energy – energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. It is the energy that holds the nucleus together.

14 Cut out your pictures!  Work with your partner to match the word to the picture.

15 Foldable

16 Kinetic Energy  Energy in the form of motion  *ANYTHING THAT IS MOVING!

17 Potential Energy  Stored energy  *NOT MOVING!

18 Elastic Potential Energy  Energy stored by something that can stretch or compress

19 Chemical Potential Energy  Energy stored in chemical bonds  *ALL FOOD

20 Gravitational Potential Energy  Energy stored in an object that can fall

21 Forms of Energy EQ: What are 4 forms of energy? EQ Answer: P. 76

22 Sound Energy – form of energy we can hear Light Energy – form of energy our eyes can detect

23 Thermal Energy – energy of moving particles that cause heat Mechanical Energy – energy of objects in motion

24 Electrical Energy – energy of particles moving through wire (usually electrons) Magnetic Energy – energy causing push or pull

25 Foldable

26 Sound Energy: What we can hear Example: The sound you hear when you bounce a ball Outside on tab: Inside the tab:

27 Light Energy: What we can see Example: Light we see in a room, the sun is a great source of light in the day Outside the tab: Inside the tab:

28 Thermal Energy: Heat we can feel Examples: Warmth from the sun in the day or a campfire at night. Outside the tab: Inside the tab:

29 Mechanical Energy: Anything that moves Example: a car moving, a person catching a ball, a ball moving in the air. Outside the tab: Inside the tab:

30 Electrical Energy: Electrons moving through wire Example: Plugging in a lamp, lightning from the sky, power in your house Outside the tab: Inside the tab:

31 Magnetic Energy: Push or Pull Example: the push or pull on a magnet on a frig. Outside the tab: Inside the tab:

32 Mechanical Energy EQ: What is the mechanical energy formula? EQ Answer: P. 78

33 There are two forms of energy in mechanical energy: Kinetic Energy Potential Energy

34 Mechanical Energy: The combination of an object’s potential energy and kinetic energy. FORMULA: ME = PE + KE Mechanical Energy = Potential + Kinetic

35 Maximum potential energy Maximum kinetic energy

36 Every time the object changes direction, the object has more potential energy.

37 1. 7 joules of kinetic and 5 joules of potential. 2. 10 joules of potential and 3 joules of kinetic. 3. 15 joules of mechanical and 6 joules of potential. Use mechanical energy formula to find the missing piece!

38 1. When Sally throws a ball in the air, she notices that the ball has 5 joules of potential energy and 7 joules of kinetic. How much mechanical energy does the ball have? Word Problems

39 2. Jim is pushing a box on a truck. The full mechanical energy of the box is 20 joules. Jim knows the box only has 6 joules of potential energy. How much kinetic energy does the box have?

40 Create your own problem for mechanical energy: LG1: Ex. 3 PE + 5 KE = 8 ME LG2: Ex. 10 joules of potential and 3 joules of kinetic. LG3: Create a word problem.

41 Thermal Energy EQ: What is thermal energy? EQ Answer: P. 82

42  Temperature – a measure of the average value of the kinetic energy of the molecules in random motion.  Thermal Expansion – almost all substances expand when they are heated and contract when they are cooled – exception is water. Heated  Expand Cooled  Contract

43  Thermal Energy – sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object. Thermal energy increases as temperature increases

44 Thermal Energy Lab

45 Good Afternoon!  Come on in and you have 5 minutes to study for your quiz. P. 70-83

46 Quiz Word Bank: Mechanical Energy Thermal Energy Gravitational Potential Energy Sound Energy Elastic Potential Energy Light Energy Energy Transformations

47 Transferring Thermal Energy EQ: What is convection, radiation, and conduction? EQ Answer: P. 84

48 Thermal energy is transferred from place to place by: ConductionConvectionRadiation Transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter Transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from place to place Transfer of energy by electromagn etic waves

49  Conduction occurs in solids, liquids, and gases. Metals are the best conductors of heat.

50  Insulator – material in which heat flows slowly.  Examples of materials that are insulators are wood, some plastics, fiberglass, and air.

51  Convection occurs in fluids and gases. Rising of warmer fluid/gas and sinking of cooler fluid/gas forms a convection current.

52  Radiation is the transfer of energy is most important in gases.

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54 Good Afternoon!  Come on in and cut out the pictures on the handout.  While you are waiting on the scissors, study yesterday’s notes.

55 Card Sort  I want you to sort out your cards into three categories: Conduction Convection Radiation When you are done, please raise your hand so I can check.

56 On the back of the Cards…  Put a description why that picture shows that type of heat transfer.  Ex. This is an example of conduction because my hand is touching the hot cup of coffee.

57 Add your everyday examples  You will be handed three blank squares. On each blank square, you will draw a picture of each heat transfer in your life.  ADD COLOR!  If you need help, please let me know!

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59 Energy Project!!!!!  You are going to create a graffiti page in your interactive notebook on page 87.  You will have to put certain words on your page and add so many pictures.

60 LG1: You will draw 5 picture examples of vocabulary LG2: You will draw 6 picture examples of vocabulary LG3: You will draw 7 picture examples of vocabulary

61 Words you will use on graffiti page!  Energy  Energy transformations  Elastic energy  Chemical energy  Gravitational energy  Sound energy  Light energy  Thermal energy  Mechanical energy formula  Electrical energy  Convection  Conduction  Radiation P. 87 No white should be showing at all!!!!


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