Miami by Way of Fujian
Stephanie Kwolek: Inventor
Energy is Everywhere!
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Describe Mariel

Short, Fifth-grader, Almond Eyes

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What would a material for police and firefighters have to be like?

It would have to be light, strong, bullet-resistant, and fireproof

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Where can you find energy?

Everywhere

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A change in appearance of matter is a ______ change

physical

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Think about some modern inventions. Describe an invention that solves a problem in our world today.

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Where is the family traveling and why?

They are traveling to China to see where Mariel was born.

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What did Stephanie study in college?

She studied chemistry
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How do scientists define energy?

Energy is the ability to apply force

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When matter is mixed evenly with another kind of matter, what forms?

Solution

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Where does Santa live?

The North Pole

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Where did Mariel's grandparents come from?

Cuba

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Why did Stephanie take a job at a textile lab instead of going to medical school?

She needed money to go to medical school

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Where might chemical energy be stored?

In petroleum, coal, wood, or food

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What is a simple example of a physical change?

Tearing paper

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What is the name of Stephanie Kwolek's invention?

Kevlar

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How long did the flight from Miami to Hong Kong last?

20 hours

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What did Stephanie learn to make while working at the lab?

She learned to make polymers

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What kind of energy is stored in objects under tension?

Mechanical energy
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A change in state by boiling is a ________ change.

physical

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What kind of hair would be the opposite of Mariel's?

Curly blond hair

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How did Mariel feel about Hong Kong?

The city amazed her

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What was the teacher's role in Stephanie's career?

Stephanie’s teachers spotted her talent and talked to her about careers in science. With their encouragement, Stephanie studied chemistry in college.

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Explain an example of mechanical energy in motion.

Wind blowing down branches in a storm is an example of mechanical energy in motion because an outside force is moving the branches.

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What is an example of a solution you drink in cold weather?

Hot chocolate

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What is another name for Santa Claus?

Ol' Saint Nick