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1 Energy Foldable Types, Forms and Energy Transformations

2 1. Energy  The ability to do work or cause a change.

3  There are 2 types of Energy:____________ ___________________. kinetic and potential

4 A. Kinetic Energy  Energy related to the motion of an object, the object is moving.  ALSO KNOW AS MECHANICAL ENERGY

5 Examples of Kinetic Energy Examples:  Shooting a basketball  Skateboard rolling down the hill

6  1. The ______________ something is moving the more kinetic energy it has. faster

7  2. The more _________ a moving object has, the more kinetic energy it has. mass

8 B. Potential Energy  The energy of position, stored energy, the object is not moving.

9 Examples:  A stretched rubber band  Or a compressed spring

10 2 Kinds of Potential Energy  1. Elastic potential energy –stored energy as a result of deformation of an elastic object.  1. Elastic potential energy – stored energy as a result of deformation of an elastic object.  2. Gravitational potential energy- stored energy that depends on 3 things: the mass, the height, and the acceleration of an object.

11  2. One of the most familiar forms of energy is __________ energy, which you can sense as ___________. thermal heat

12  3. All matter is made of small ___________ that are constantly in __________. particles motion

13  4. If thermal energy is added to matter, the particles move _________, and the matter feels _________. faster warmer

14  5. If thermal energy is lost, the particles move more _________, and the matter feels _________. slowly colder

15  6. ___________ energy is transformed to other forms of energy during a chemical reaction. Chemical

16 Examples of Chemical Energy:  Food  Batteries

17 Examples of Chemical Energy:  Candles  Photosynthesis

18  7. A moving electrical charge produces ____________. electricity

19  8. The energy of these moving particles is ___________ energy. electrical

20  9. Electrical energy becomes useful when it is ____________ into other forms of energy. transformed

21 Examples of Electrical Energy  Electrical Outlets  Electrical Wiring

22  10. ______________ is caused by an object’s vibrations. Sound energy

23  11. Vibrations that produce sound are transmitted through the _______. air

24 Examples of Sound Energy  Tuning Fork  Guitar String

25  12. A familiar form of electromagnetic energy is ___________ energy. (Also known as radiant energy) light

26  13. X-rays, __________, radio and _____ signals and ultraviolet rays are also forms of electromagnetic energy. microwaves TV

27  14. When electromagnetic energy interacts with matter it can produce ___________ or ___________ changes. physical chemical

28  Cooking in a Microwave  Getting a sunburn

29  15. _____________ is energy that can be caused by changes in the nucleus of an atom. Nuclear energy

30  16. Nuclear energy is used to produce electricity in _________ __________________. Nuclear power plants

31 Examples of Nuclear Energy  Sun  Nuclear fusion/fission

32 17. Energy Transformation  When any form of energy changes into another form of energy.

33 Example of Energy Transformation:  A light bulb can transform electrical energy into thermal energy and light (electromagnetic energy)

34 Example of Energy Transformation:  A candle burning transforms chemical energy in candle wax to thermal and electromagnetic energy, (heat and light)

35 18. Law of Conservation of Energy


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