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Do Now. Finish the following sentence: “Energy is the ability to ____.” Write your completed sentence in your science journal. People often use the words energy and power synonymously, but they have specific meanings. What is the distinction between energy and power?.

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  1. Do Now Finish the following sentence: “Energy is the ability to ____.” Write your completed sentence in yourscience journal. People often use the words energy and power synonymously, but they have specific meanings. What is the distinction between energy and power?

  2. Objectives: Explain the relationship between energy and work.Compare kinetic energy and potential energy. Describe the different forms of energy. • Learning Target • Today we will: learn about energy. • So that I can: apply the concepts of energy to work. • I will know I got it if: I can distinguish between the forms of energy and its affect on work. Agenda: • Today we will: • Complete a do now. • Take a quiz. • Watch a video on energy. • Take notes on energy. Vocabulary • energy • kinetic energy • potential energy • mechanical energy • thermal energy • chemical energy • electrical energy • sound energy • light energy • nuclear energy

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  4. Energy and Work: Working Together • Energy is the ability to do work. • Work is done when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force. Work is a transfer of energy. • Energy and work are expressed in units of joules (J).

  5. m v 2 k i n e t i c e n e r g y = 2 Kinetic Energy • Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • Kinetic Energy Depends on Mass and Speed If you know an object’s mass (m) and its speed (v), you can calculate the object’s kinetic energy

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  7. Potential Energy • Potential energy is the energy an object has because of its position. • Gravitational Potential Energy The amount of gravitational potential energy that an object has depends on its weight and its height.

  8. Potential Energy, continued • Calculating Gravitational Potential Energy The equation to find gravitational potential energy is: • gravitational potential energy  weight  height • Gravitational potential energy is equal to the amount of work done on an object to lift it a certain height.

  9. Potential Energy, continued • Height Above What? When you find out an object’s gravitational potential energy, the “ground” that you measure the object’s height from depends on where it is. • The height you use in calculating gravitational potential energy is a measure of how far an object has to fall.

  10. Mechanical Energy • Mechanical energy is the total energy of motion and position of an object. Both kinetic energy and potential energy are kinds of mechanical energy. • The mechanical energy of an object remains the same unless it transfers some energy to another object. • But even if the mechanical energy of an object stays the same, the potential energy or kinetic energy can increase or decrease.

  11. Thermal energy • Thermal Energy is all of the kinetic energy due to random motion of the particles that make up an object. • All matter is made up of particles that are always in random motion. So, all matter has thermal energy. • Thermal energy increases as temperature increases and increases as the number of particles increases.

  12. Chemical Energy • Chemical Energy is the energy of a chemical compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged. • Chemical energy is a form of potential energy because it depends on the position and arrangement of the atoms in a compound. • The energy in food is chemical energy.

  13. Electrical and Sound Energy • Electrical Energy is the energy of moving electrons. Electrical energy can be thought of as potential energy that is used when you plug in an electrical appliance and use it. • Sound Energy is caused by an object’s vibrations. The object’s vibrations transmit some kinetic energy to the air particles, which also vibrate. These vibrations transmit sound energy.

  14. Light Energy and Nuclear Energy • Light Energy is produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles. • Nuclear Energy is energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom. Nuclear energy can be produced when nuclei are joined in a fusion reaction or when a nucleus is split apart in a fission reaction.

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