Force, Motion, and Energy
Work: the force used to move something
There are 2 basic types of energy:
A. Kinetic: the energy gotten from a moving object. A car going down a hill has kinetic energy. B. Potential: energy waiting to be used (stored energy). A ball waiting to be dropped. The heavier an object is or the higher it is gives it more potential energy
Force: any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction Friction: a resistance to motion because objects are rubbing against each other.
Friction causes heat. Bike or car brakes use friction to slow them down.
Inertia: when your body is riding in a car and the brakes are slammed on your body keeps moving forward that is inertia. Another example is when you are sitting on a sled and your dad jerks on the rope and you fall back (stay at rest) because of inertia.
gravity: an unseen force that pulls two objects toward each other Heat Energy- moving molecules where the heat finds cold and the cold finds heat. Light Energy- energy of light Sound Energy- Traveling vibrations that we can hear.
Electrical Energy- “moving electrons” that can be plugged into electricity. Most electrical energy can be CONVERTED into another form of electricity.
Mechanical energy: motion energy made by machines. When you turn a pencil sharpener, you are using mechanical energy.
Chemical energy: when chemicals are put together and they give off energy it is chemical like in a battery. Energy from burning materials is also chemical. Energy stored for later use such as food (calories) Sources Of Energy Where does energy come from?
1. Sun- the Sun’s heat (collected by using solar panels) is used to produce electricity and heat.
2. Water- HYDROELECTRIC power is water flowing from high places to low places. That produces electricity.
3. Fossil Fuels- Oil, coal, and natural gas which are made out of fossils of ancient plants and animals. These are burned to produce electricity.
4. Wind- Windmills or wind turbines use moving air to produce electricity.
5. Wood- Wood is burned for heat and for cooking.
6. Geothermal- steam is created when water is heated underground. It is used to make heat and electricity.
7. Nuclear- energy is released when atoms break apart. This “explosion” produces electricity
Energy: the ability or power to do work
There are 2 basic types of energy:
A. Kinetic: the energy gotten from a moving object. A car going down a hill has kinetic energy. B. Potential: energy waiting to be used (stored energy). A ball waiting to be dropped. The heavier an object is or the higher it is gives it more potential energy
Force: any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction Friction: a resistance to motion because objects are rubbing against each other.
Friction causes heat. Bike or car brakes use friction to slow them down.
Inertia: when your body is riding in a car and the brakes are slammed on your body keeps moving forward that is inertia. Another example is when you are sitting on a sled and your dad jerks on the rope and you fall back (stay at rest) because of inertia.
gravity: an unseen force that pulls two objects toward each other Heat Energy- moving molecules where the heat finds cold and the cold finds heat. Light Energy- energy of light Sound Energy- Traveling vibrations that we can hear.
Electrical Energy- “moving electrons” that can be plugged into electricity. Most electrical energy can be CONVERTED into another form of electricity.
Mechanical energy: motion energy made by machines. When you turn a pencil sharpener, you are using mechanical energy.
Chemical energy: when chemicals are put together and they give off energy it is chemical like in a battery. Energy from burning materials is also chemical. Energy stored for later use such as food (calories) Sources Of Energy Where does energy come from?
1. Sun- the Sun’s heat (collected by using solar panels) is used to produce electricity and heat.
2. Water- HYDROELECTRIC power is water flowing from high places to low places. That produces electricity.
3. Fossil Fuels- Oil, coal, and natural gas which are made out of fossils of ancient plants and animals. These are burned to produce electricity.
4. Wind- Windmills or wind turbines use moving air to produce electricity.
5. Wood- Wood is burned for heat and for cooking.
6. Geothermal- steam is created when water is heated underground. It is used to make heat and electricity.
7. Nuclear- energy is released when atoms break apart. This “explosion” produces electricity
Energy: the ability or power to do work
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