ENERGY AND PARTICLES Flashcards

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fields

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  • places where forces act on an object at a distance
  • magnitudes known as vectors
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2
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gravitational field

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when objects are attracted to each other due to their mass

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3
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electrical fields

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any particle that is charged
- the electric field direction is always directed away from the positive charges, and towards the negative (the fields will go from positive to negative)

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4
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magnetic field

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  • moving electricity/electrons
  • from N to S
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5
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magnetized object

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when all of the charges in every domain point to the same direction

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6
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electromagnetic field

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combination of electric and magnetic fields

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7
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energy

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  • the ability to do work
  • measured in joules and calories
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8
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principal of conservation

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energy is neither created or destroyed, it is transformed

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9
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kinetic energy

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energy in motion

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10
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potential energy

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  • energy related to mass
  • the higher the mass the higher the potential energy
  • more distance results in more potential energy
  • everything that has mass has energy
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11
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specific heat

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how much a material can store heat

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12
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latent heat

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how much energy is invested for matter to change state

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13
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nuclear energy

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contained in the atomic level

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14
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uranium

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  • it has the highest density of all elements
  • 235
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15
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E=mc^2

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mass and energy are interchangeable

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16
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energy density

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  • how much energy can be stored in a given mass or volume
  • the higher the water content in the material, the lower the energy density
17
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velocity

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distance/time

18
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acceleration

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  • change in velocity
  • vf-vi/t
19
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inertia

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an object will not change its motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force

20
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motion

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  • the acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the net force
  • F=ma
21
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action/reaction

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forces act in pairs, whenever one object exerts a force on a second, the second object exerts an equal force on the first object

22
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black bodies

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  • black bodies emit all types of wavelengths
  • for black bodies to emit a wavelength, they need to be exposed to the same wavelength
23
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quantum

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energy is not continuous, it is produced in chunks

24
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barcodes

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the quantum when an electron gains or loses energy has an equivalent in the visual spectrum

25
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atomic numbers

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number of protons in an element

26
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atomic mass

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number of protons + neutrons

27
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period

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determines how many levels of energy an atom has

28
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group

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determines the amount of electrons in the valance layer

29
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thought experiment

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used by philosophers or physicists (einstein) to explore complex ideas and concepts using the power of imagination and reasoning

30
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paradigm shift

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fundamental change in basic concepts, theories or methodologies, leading to a new understanding or perspective that alters the way scientists approach and interpret phenomena