Forms Of Energy Flashcards

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Light energy, heat energy, sound energy, kinetic energy, chemical potential energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy. These are f………. of e……………

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Forms of energy

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The movement of a single form of energy from place to place or from one body to another. E.g heat conduction, heat convection, heat radiation

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Energy transfer

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The change of one form of energy to another form of energy. E.g electrical energy to light energy

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Energy transformation

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Energy transferred as electromagnetic radiation which is visible.

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Light energy

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5
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Energy of an object due to the movement of its particles.

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Heat energy

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Energy created by a vibrating source and transmitted as waves through a medium

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Sound energy

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7
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Energy of an object due to its motion.

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Kinetic energy

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Energy stored in chemicals and transformed when chemicals react

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Chemical potential energy

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Energy that is stored in stretched springs or elastic materials and transformed when the material is released.

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Elastic potential energy

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10
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Energy stored due to the distance between to masses and transformed when the masses move towards each other.

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Gravitational potential energy.

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A person or their judgement not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.

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(To be) objective

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A fundamental quantity that can only be identified in terms of transfers from place to place or transformations from form to form. (The ability of an object or system to do work).

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Energy

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A person or their judgement that is influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.

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(To be) subjective

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14
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Information gathered that is objective and has a numeric value

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Quantitative data

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15
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Information gathered that is subjective, non-numeric and open to interpretation.

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Qualitative data

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16
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An English physicist who in the 19th century studied the nature of heat and its relationship to mechanical work. His work led to the law of conservation of energy. He is remembered for his work with lord kelvin in establishing the absolute scale of temperature. (Kelvin scale).

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James Prescott joule

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The unit of measurement used to measure energy

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Joule

18
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The energy in a closed system is neither created or destroyed but may be transferred within the system or transformed from one form to another. In a closed system, the amount of energy is fixed.

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Law of conservation of energy