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Science Class Reminders and Updates! Your 2nd semester notebook is due in class by Monday! Every assignment counts! Assume that everything that you are given is for a grade, because it could be. If it’s not, it is still given for a reason and will help you learn what you need to know for the test/quiz!

Forms of Energy

1. Radiant Energy (Light Energy) Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave. ex: sunlight, radio waves, microwaves

2. Sound Energy Energy that is caused by an object’s vibrations. ex: playing a guitar (plucking the strings)

3. Chemical Energy Stored energy in chemical compounds ex: stored and released energy from food molecules, batteries, fireworks, gasoline

4. Electrical Energy The energy of moving electrons (electric currents) ex: electrical appliances, static electricity

5. Nuclear Energy Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom. ex: splitting the nucleus of atoms (energy fission)

6. Thermal Energy Energy due to the random motion (kinetic energy) of molecules or atoms in a substance. ex: Particles of water vapor move faster than those of ice, having more thermal energy

7. Potential Energy The stored energy based on an object’s position or shape.

8. Kinetic Energy The energy of motion.

9. Mechanical Energy The total energy of motion and position of an object (both potential and kinetic energy). ex: movement of a car down a hill

10. Renewable Energy Energy that comes from resources that are continually replenished (restored).