Do Now 1. Energy is the ability to do work. 2. Does space have energy? Even though space is cold electromagnetic energy . All and dark, it is flooded by ___ stars in the universe produce energy ___ . Planets andmoons ___ reflect that energy back, glowing in the darkness. Also everything in space is in motion ___ , so there is also kinetic energy. Do Now 1. Energy is the ability to do work. 2. Does space have energy (stars, planets, moons)? Stars burn up, moons glow bright and planets rotate and revolve around the Sun. Do Now Energy is the ability to do work. Energy can be found in many things, and takes many forms. 1. The two factors that affect kinetic energy mass and ___ speed . are ___ 2. List the object that has the greatest KE when rolled, diet cola or regular cola. Explain. Regular cola because the greater the mass, the higher the KE. 3. The two factors that affect potential energy height . are ___ mass and ___ 4. Where at home would you put an AC to have the greatest PE? The greater the height, the higher the PE: attic Do Now 1. In Gizmo, we found out that the energy in the pendulum is fast at point ___ (bottom swing) and slows down at points ___ and ___ (upswing). 2. This type of change where energy goes from one form, ___ energy (pts A and C) to another form ___ energy (pt B), and where energy is never lost is called “the principle of ___ of energy”. 1. In Gizmo, we found out that the energy B in the pendulum is fast at point ___ (bottom swing) and slows down at points A and ___ C (upswing). ___ 2. This type of change where energy goes from potential energy (pts A and C) to one form, ___ another form ___ kinetic energy (pt B), and where energy is never lost is called “The Principle of Conservation ___ of Energy”. PE PE KE Do Now 1. List in sequence that shows an increase in kinetic energy. Top to bottom: A, G, B, F, C, E, D 2. List in sequence that shows an increase in potential energy.Bottom to top: D, E, C, F, B,G, A Do Now 1. Explain how the motion of a swing illustrates the transferring of energy between potential and kinetic energy. When the pendulum is on an upswing, the increases . potential energy ___ PE When the pendulum swings down the ___ KE changes to ___. KE is increases. At the downswing, the ___ When the pendulum swings up, the KE ___ changes to PE ___. Do Now 1. How can a pebble on a hill have the same potential energy as a stone? Same PE: pebble on a hill = stone at ground level 2. Explain what happens to the kinetic energy of a skateboard that is coasting along a flat surface, slows down, and comes to a stop. 2. Explain what happens to the kinetic energy of a skateboard that is coasting along a flat surface, slows down, and comes to a stop. The KE of the skate is converted into thermal energy by friction. Do Now Thermal energy is what we call energy 1. ___ that comes from heat. 2. What happens when you pour milk into hot chocolate? The hot chocolate cooler because it lost becomes ___ thermal ___ energy to the milk. 3. Identify all forms of energy as the girl sweats from jumping rope. 3. Identify all forms of energy as the girl sweats from jumping rope. a. As the rope swings up- PE b. As the rope swings down- KE c. The girl becomes hot- thermal energy d. The girl starts to sweat- chemical energy A swimming pool at 30°C is at a lower temperature than a cup of tea at 80°C. But the swimming pool contains more water, so it stores more thermal energy than the cup of tea. To boil water we must increase its temperature to 100°C. It takes longer to boil a large beaker of water than a small beaker because the large beaker contains more water and needs more thermal energy to reach 100°C. Do Now 1. How can a swimming pool of 75 degrees F have the same thermal energy as a cup of hot coffee at 100 degrees F? Because the pool store more thermal energy. 2. Which takes longer to boil, a large or a small beaker of water? It takes longer to boil the large beaker because it takes more water and needs more thermal energy to reach its boiling point. Do now 1. Draw a Venn diagram and write the two factors that affect each form of energy. KE PE Thermal energy Do Now1. When heat is removed, molecules ___ contract (come together) . 2. When heat is added, molecules ___ . expand (spread out) 3. Which picture shows that heat is added ? Glass molecules become hot and then expand Glass molecules become cooler and then contract 4x. Which picture shows that heat is added? Iron molecules become hot and then expand Iron molecules become cooler and then contract 5x. Why is the jar lid easier to open after using hot water? The hot water increases the thermal energy of the metal lid and therefore makes it expand and loosen up. 6. However, water has a unique property: expand when water becomes cold, the molecules ___ and when water becomes hot, the molecules contract . ___ In freezer At room temperature 7. We can see that glass breaks as water molecules ___ expand when it freezes . In freezer energy is energy stored in 1. Chemical ___ bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules). 2. Chemical energy is released in a chemical reaction, often in the form heat . of ___ 3. Identify which are examples of chemical energy. Write the word “chemical energy” or “not” after each statement. a. b. c. d. e. Matchstick is lit =chemical energy Plants convert sunlight into sugar =chemical energy Water freezing into ice A person breathing =chemical energy Melted wax “Nature of E” worksheet 16a. Chemical energyb. Thermal energyc. Light energy18. Radiant energy- WORD BANK (five words): 19. Radiant Chemical Thermal PE KE 20a. (three answers)b. (one answer)c. (two answers)d. (one answer)e. (two answers)f. (two answers)g. (two answers)- Do now 1. Photosynthesis ___ is the process in which sunlight is converted by chemical energy to make sugars for survival. 2. Photosynthesis takes place in the chlorophyll ___ which is located on the underside of the leaves. Each dot is a chlorophyll. 3. ___ Mitochondria is also located in plant and animal cells. 4. It uses a lot of chemical energy ___ in order to make each cell grow and operate normally. Worksheet to chemical energy label and color chloroplasts and mitochondria Label four parts: stroma, outer membrane, lamella and granum Light blue Light green Dark green brown Label two parts: thylakoid and granum red green Label three parts: matrix, outer membrane, cristae red pink yellow 1. Plant cells 2. Sugar 3. Photosynthesis 4. Carbon dioxide and water 5. carbon dioxide and oxygen 6. 7. thousands Do Now 1. Identify the different types of energy that you saw in the video. a. Kinetic Energy= b. Potential Energy= c. Thermal Energy= d. Chemical Energy= Crossword puzzle: (three words not used) kinetic KineticEnergy chemical ChemicalEnergy thermal ThermalEnergy potential PotentialEnergy height molecules hotter conservation higher expand speed contract mass oxygen chloroplasts transferred mitochondria transformed 1. Identify the different types of energy that you see in space. a. Kinetic Energy= rotating planets, meteorite crashed down, spaceship lifting up, astronauts floating in space b. Potential Energy= the sun stays still, the spaceship was still before it lifted c. Thermal Energy= the hot sun, rocket fuel burning, the stars burning actually, volcanoes erupting on Venus d. Chemical Energy= rocket fuel evaporates into gas, the crater burns into ash, astronauts inhale oxygen and exhale co2 Do Now1. Identify the different types of energy that has been applied before you came to this class. a. Kinetic Energy= b. Potential Energy= c. Thermal Energy= d. Chemical Energy= 1. Identify the different types of energy that has been applied before you came to this class. a. Kinetic Energy= a boy shaking his bookbag. I am walking to school. I was kicking a ball in gym. b. Potential Energy= a person falling his seat. Standing on the roof. Im standing in line at lunch time. c. Thermal Energy= the school oven is turned on. I feel cold air from the vent. Running in gym class, I get hot. d. Chemical Energy= the light bulb burns. Foam comes from wet soap. Cooked pizza applied before you came to this class. a. Kinetic Energy= the car moving, when we are walking to class, talking to friends b. Potential Energy= sitting on a chair, slept on my bed, the Great Wall of China project displayed in the hallway c. Thermal Energy= drinking hot cocoa for breakfast, my bed is warm, the heat in the car as you are driving to school d. Chemical Energy= my breakfasted digested in my stomach, I was breathing in oxygen and breathing out CO2, the car gasoline burns into smoke Nature of Energy, pg 716 23. At high speed, both cars have more KE. This greater KE will result in more damages. 24. The chemical energy in the wood is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy. 25. Chemical energy is converted into thermal energy by your body. 26. The vase with the larger mass would have more PE. 27. The golf ball has less mass so it must be moving faster. 27a. If they move at the same speed, the bowling ball has more KE. 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. G 6. F 7. C 8. B 9. E 10. E 11. A 12. D 13. A 14. D Do Now 1. What forms of energy do the chloroplasts in the plant leaves undergo? Explain. Potential energy = The plant stays still. Kinetic energy = The leaves of plants move towards the sunlight. Thermal energy = The sun’s rays heats up the plant. Chemical energy = The rays are converted to food for the plant by photosynthesis