Energy
factors that affect
Laws/Principles
Units
Energy forms
100
The heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of material by 1 degree Celsius
What is specific heat
100
this is determined by both vertical and horizontal forces of an object in motion
What is projectile motion
100
States that energy is neither lost or gained but may change forms
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy
100
The amount of a material that contains 6.02 X 10 23 particles of anything
What is a mole
100
Energy of motion
What is kinetic energy
200
E = mc2
What is Einstein's theory of relativity of mass and energy
200
provides the force downward of an object in free fall.
What is gravity
200
An object in motion will remain in motion; an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force
What is Newton's 1st law of Motion (Inertia)
200
Considered the lowest temperature, the point at which the motion of all particles stops
What is absolute zero
200
Power that is provided by moving water (dams, paddle wheel...)
What is hydroelectric
300
conduction, convection, radiation
What are 3 methods of heat transfer
300
Affected by the temperature, pressure, concentration and quantity of materials during a chemical reaction
What is the rate of reaction
300
States that matter/mass is neither created nor destroyed
What is Law of Conservation of Mass
300
Identifies a neutral material on a scale that compares compounds of acids and bases
What is pH 7
300
form of energy that is the foundation of other alternative forms of energy such as biomass and wind
What is solar
400
This states that energy is conserved.
What is the 1st law of thermodynamics
400
affected by the distance and direction of an object that is in motion
What is velocity
400
For every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction
What is Newton's 3rd law (Action/reaction)
400
Basic unit of length in the SI system
What is meter
400
form of energy that depends on the regular horizontal motion of the oceans
What is tidal power
500
this property depends on: mass, temperature, and phase of the material (object)
What is thermal energy
500
depends on the amount of available oxygen during the burning (oxidation) of a fuel
What is combustion
500
the pressure of a fluid in a moving stream is less than the pressure in a stream that is not moving as quickly
What is Bernouli's principle
500
work or energy unit in the SI system
What is Joule
500
solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric, hydrogen fuel cells
What are alternative energy sources
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