ENERGY Forms Transformations Thermal. FORMS OF ENERGY Essential Question: How can you tell the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

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ENERGY Forms Transformations Thermal

FORMS OF ENERGY Essential Question: How can you tell the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

POTENTIAL ENERGY Stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.

KINETIC ENERGY Energy due to movement. ( Energy in motion )

LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY Law states that energy can be transformed from one form to another; but it cannot be created or destroyed.

FORMS OF ENERGY TABLE 1 P 143 MECHANICAL ENERGY SOUND ENERGY THERMAL ENERGY ELECTRIC ENERGY RADIANT ENERGY – LIGHT ENERGY NUCLEAR ENERGY

MECHANICAL ENERGY The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy in a system of objects.

SOUND ENERGY The energy that sound carries.

THERMAL ENERGY The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up an object.

ELECTRIC ENERGY The energy an electric current carries.

RADIANT ENERGY – LIGHT ENERGY The energy that electromagnetic waves carry.

NUCLEAR ENERGY Energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom.

ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:

HOW DOES THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY APPLY TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF ENERGY TRANSFER IN NATURE?

WHAT EVIDENCE SUPPORTS THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY?

WHAT ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS TAKE PLACE IN YOUR DAILY LIVES?

THERMAL ENERGY ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Why is it wrong to say, “ I am cold “ ? How do we use the concept of thermal energy in our daily lives?