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Energy Study Slides. Tips about content NOT in this GAME. KNOW ALL DEFINITIONS AND EXAMPLES OF EACH OF THE 6 TYPES OF ENERGY STUDY all Energy pages in your Journal (and review waves pages and Quest) BE ABLE TO ANALYZE DATA and A GRAPH in order to write a conclusion. 5 Point Questions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Energy Study Slides

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Tips about content NOT in this GAME

• KNOW ALL DEFINITIONS AND EXAMPLES OF EACH OF THE 6 TYPES OF ENERGY

• STUDY all Energy pages in your Journal (and review waves pages and Quest)

• BE ABLE TO ANALYZE DATA and A GRAPH in order to write a conclusion.

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5 Point Questions

Choose the order in which your table will answer all questions. This order must

be the same throughout the entire game.

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# 1

Define Energy

a. The ability to do work or cause change

b. The transfer of work over timec. How fast something movesd. Anything that comes from the sun

that causes eventual movement

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# 1 Answer

Define Energy

a. The ability to do work or cause change *b. The transfer or work over timec. How fast something movesd. Anything that comes from the sun that

causes eventual movement

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# 2

Which is NOT an example of Kinetic Energy?

a. A runner in the middle of a race

b. A car driving

c. A river flowing

d. A rock sitting at the top of a hill

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# 2 AnswerWhich is NOT an example of Kinetic

Energy?a. A swimmer in the middle of a raceb. A car drivingc. A river flowingd. A rock sitting at the top of a hill *

*Keep in mind, when you see potential and kinetic on their own, without one of the 6 types of energy with it, assume it is referring to mechanical energy

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# 3

Which of the following is an example of Potential Energy?

a. Wind blowing a windmill

b. A runner on the starting block

c. A ball rolling

d. A person skydiving

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# 3 Answer

Which of the following is an example of Potential Energy?

a. Wind blowing a windmillb. A runner on the starting block *c. A ball rollingd. A person skydiving

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# 4

I plug in my iPod in order to charge it. What type of energy is being used to recharge my iPod?

a. Mechanical

b. Electromagnetic

c. Electrical

d. Chemical

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# 4 Answer

I plug in my iPod in order to charge it. What type of energy is being used to recharge my iPod?

a. Mechanical

b. Electromagnetic

c. Electrical *

d. Chemical

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# 5

I rub my hands together creating friction. What type of energy is involved that creates friction?

a. Thermal

b. Mechanical

c. Chemical

d. Nuclear

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# 5 Answer

I rub my hands together creating friction. What type of energy is involved that creates friction?

a. Thermal

b. Mechanical *

c. Chemical

d. Nuclear

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#6

What type of radiation represents the ROY G BIV color spectrum seen on Earth?

a.Infrared

b.Ultraviolet

c.Thermal

d.Visible

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#6 Answer

What type of radiation represents the ROY G BIV color spectrum seen on Earth?

a.Infrared

b.Ultraviolet

c.Thermal

d.Visible *

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# 7

• A – They have a lower frequency than microwaves• B- They have a shorter wavelength than Infrared

waves• C- They have the lowest amplitude• D- They have the highest amplitude

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# 7

• A – They have a lower frequency than microwaves *• B- They have a shorter wavelength than Infrared

waves• C- They have the lowest amplitude• D- They have the highest amplitude

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# 8

Longitudinal waves move through different materials at different rates. Their rate depends partly on whether the material is in a liquid, solid, or gaseous state. Certain states of matter allow longitudinal waves to pass through more quickly than others.

List the states of matter according to their wave transmission rates, from slowest to fastest? **Think about what longitudinal waves travel through…

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# 8 answer

Longitudinal waves move through different materials at different rates. Their rate depends partly on whether the material is in a liquid, solid, or gaseous state. Certain states of matter allow longitudinal waves to pass through more quickly than others.

List the states of matter according to their wave transmission rates, from slowest to fastest? This is SOUND! *a medium is needed…where is the medium closest together, so easiest to transfer energy?

GAS, LIQUID, SOLID

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10 Point Questions

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# 1

The 2 types of energy (in sequential order of occurrence) that are found in the interaction of “Boiling water on the stove” are:

a. Thermal (stove) & Chemical (heated water)b. Electrical (stove) & Thermal (heated water)c. Electromagnetic (stove) & Thermal (heated

water)d. Nuclear (stove) & Chemical (heated water)

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# 1 Answer

The 2 types of energy (in sequential order of occurrence) that are found in the interaction of “Boiling water on the stove” are:

a. Thermal (stove) & Chemical (heated water)b. Electrical (stove) & Thermal (heated water)c. Electromagnetic (stove) & Thermal (heated

water)d. Nuclear (stove) & Chemical (heated water)

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# 2

What type of Mechanical Energy Interaction is found when a ping pong ball hits the rubber paddle?

a. Drag

b. Applied

c. Elastic

d. Magnetism

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# 2 Answer

What type of Mechanical Energy Interaction is found when a ping pong ball hits the rubber paddle?

a. Dragb. Appliedc. Elasticd. Magnetism

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# 3When the ping pong paddle launches the

ball, eventually, drag (and gravity) act on the ball. How does the energy change in the ball as drag and gravity act on it?

a. Increases in mechanical (kinetic) energy

b. Increases in chemical energy

c. Decreases in mechanical (kinetic) energy

d. There is no energy change in the ball

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# 3 Answer

When the ping pong paddle launches the ball, eventually, drag (and gravity) act on the ball. How does the energy change in the ball as drag and gravity act on it?

a. Increases in mechanical (kinetic) energyb. Increases in chemical energyc. Decreases in mechanical (kinetic)

energyd. There is no energy change in the ball

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# 4

A horse pulls a carriage. This is what type of Mechanical Interaction?

a. Elastic

b. Friction

c. Applied

d. Drag

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# 4 Answer

A horse pulls a carriage. This is what type of Mechanical Interaction?

a. Elasticb. Frictionc. Appliedd. Drag

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# 5

What would be the evidence that an object is increasing its mechanical (kinetic) energy?

a. The object is not moving

b. The object is slowing down

c. The object is moving at a constant speed

d. The object is speeding up

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# 5 Answer

What would be the evidence that an object is increasing its mechanical (kinetic) energy?

a. The object is not moving

b. The object is slowing down

c. The object is moving at a constant speed

d. The object is speeding up

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# 6

A

B

Kid A is sitting at the top of the slide getting ready to go; she has high _____________ Energy. Kid B is sliding down the slide; she has high _____________ Energy.

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# 6 Answer

A

B

Kid A is sitting at the top of the slide getting ready to go; she has high POTENTIAL Energy. Kid B is sliding down the slide; she has high KINETIC Energy.

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#7

Describe the forms of energy involved when watching TV.

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#7

Describe the forms of energy involved when watching TV.

Sound, Electrical, Electromagnetic (light)

*Could argue that heat is a wasted form here also.

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# 8

Why is it that when watching something, like a baseball game, you can see the batter hit the ball before you actually hear the crack of the bat?

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# 8 answer

Why is it that when watching something, like a baseball game, you can see the batter hit the ball before you actually hear the crack of the bat?

Because light travels faster than sound! You SEEING something is visible electromagnetic energy!

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20 Point Questions

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#1-

Watch Mrs. Twedt’s example of the two silver spheres. She hits them together with a piece of paper in between. Explain the energy transfer.

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#1 answer

Watch Mrs. Twedts example of the two silver spheres. She hits them together with a piece of paper in between. Explain the energy transfer. Sound is wasted

energy here (mechanical)

Food Hitting spheres Friction b/t spheres

Chemical Mechanical Thermal

Igniting Paper

Thermal/Chemical

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#2-

Watch Mrs. Twedts example of the radiometer. Explain the energy transfer.

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#2-

Watch Mrs. Twedt’s example of the radiometer. Explain the energy transfer.

Sun black paper absorbs high amounts /white does not absorb much

Electromagnetic Electromagetic

(light) (radiation) *Thermal in here too

Spinning blades

Mechanical

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# 3

A ball was launched 4 times from 3 different sized rubber bands. The distance the ball traveled was measured each time. The best values of each trial are shown.

What is the Test Variable? What is the Outcome Variable?

Rubber band launching balls

Width of Rubber band

B.V. of 4 trials (avg. distance traveled in cm)

Thin 75

Medium 94

Thick 113

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# 3 Answer A ball was launched 4

times from 3 different sized rubber bands. The distance the ball traveled was measured each time. The best values of each trial are shown.

What is the Test Variable? WIDTH OF RB What is the Outcome Variable? DISTANCE TRAVELED

Rubber band launching balls

Width of Rubber band

B.V. of 4 trials (avg. distance traveled in cm)

Thin 75

Medium 94

Thick 113

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# 4Which would be a good conclusion for the data and why?

Also tell me why NOT the other two. a. The Thick rubber band worked the best because it

could get the best grip on the ball.b. The Thick rubber band allowed the ball to travel the

farthest. As you can see, with it, the ball traveled 113 cm. With the Medium RB, it didn’t travel far.

c. The Thick rubber band allowed the ball to travel the farthest. As you can see, with it, the ball traveled an average of 113 cm. With the Medium RB, it only traveled an average 94 cm, and with the Thin RB, the ball only traveled an average of 75 cm.

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# 4 AnswerWhich would be a good conclusion for the data and why?

Also tell me why NOT the other two. a. The Thick rubber band worked the best because it

could get the best grip on the ball. Opinionb. The Thick rubber band allowed the ball to travel the

farthest. As you can see, with it, the ball traveled 113 cm. With the Medium RB, it didn’t travel far. Doesn’t Contain ALL data.

c. The Thick rubber band allowed the ball to travel the farthest. As you can see, with it, the ball traveled an average of 113 cm. With the Medium RB, it only traveled an average 94 cm, and with the Thin RB, the ball only traveled an average of 75 cm. CONTAINS ALL DATA AND IS NOT AN OPINION.

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# 5

What do all 6 types of Energy have in common?

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# 5 Answer

What do all 6 types of Energy have in common?

They all can be transformed into each other AND all 6 Cannot be created NOR Destroyed (Law of Conservation of Energy…..KNOW THIS!!!)

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# 6

The law of conservation of energy also states that when energy is transforms/converted, the amount of “useful” energy decreases in the process. Give 2 examples of where this “Wasted” energy went from the sand/bottle experiment. EXPLAIN

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# 6 Answer

The law of conservation of energy also states that when energy is transforms/converted, the amount of “useful” energy decreases in the process. Give 2 examples of where this “Wasted” energy went from the sand/bottle experiment AND EXPLAIN.

Energy went to:• The bottle (absorbed the Thermal from the sand AND from

you)• The air (the shaking caused vibrations which transformed

into sound)• Back to you (also Thermal from the sand and bottle)

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25 Point Questions

FOR THE GROUP

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# 1

What are the 6 types of energy? Give me an example of each to show you understand each one……if details are needed, be sure you include them!!!!!

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# 1 Answer

See Foldable and/or J# 16 on www.mrs-twedt.com

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# 1

Explain, using our experiment with Beakers A (big), B (medium), and C (small), why Goldilocks and the 3 bears is scientifically inaccurate.

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# 1 AnswerExplain, using our experiment with Beakers A (big), B (medium), and C

(small), why Goldilocks and the 3 bears is scientifically inaccurate.

• Beaker A was the hottest…and remained the hottest (like Papa Bear’s bowl) because it was the largest amount of the substance, The heat (Thermal Energy) that it took in (it took in the most), transfers back into the atmosphere (cooling) over the longest amount of time….because it is the largest.

• Beaker C was the coolest. It was the smallest (like Baby Bear’s bowl), so therefore it loses its heat the fastest. This contradicts the story where Baby Bear’s is just right.

• Beaker B was in the middle of the two temperatures because it is in the middle in size as well. This contradicts the story where Mama Bear’s is too cold. This is not possible. The smallest amount of mass will always cool the fastest because it contains the LEAST amount of matter AND therefore, the least amount of energy. – Think Hot Cocoa Pot vs. small mug