1.Why must the cyclist be fed if she wants to continue to pedal? 2.What do you notice about the difference in the energy output of these two bulbs? (#13) 3.Which of the two bulbs is more efficient? Explain how you know.(#14)

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1.Why must the cyclist be fed if she wants to continue to pedal?

2.What do you notice about the difference in the energy output of these two bulbs? (#13)

3.Which of the two bulbs is more efficient? Explain how you know.(#14)

4.What common form of kinetic energy is NOT shown in this simulation.(#15)

5.Identify (list) at least 3 different places where this form of energy (from #15) should be "produced"(#16)

10. Turbine moved by steam from medium heat kettle with a fan
V Energy Symbols
Forms of Energy
O Mechanical
E Electrical
E Themal
E Light
O Chemical
Generator
II. Another form of energy is released from the kettle. What type of energy is t?
12. Turbine moved by ylist pedaling at medium speed with a fluorescent light bulb system
V Energy Symbols
Forms of Energy
E Mechanical
O Electrical
E Light
O Chemical
Generator
13. Switch out the fluorescent bulb ( ) with the incandescent bulb ( ) and observe the energy
output. What do you notice about the difference in the energy output of these two bulbs?
14. Which of the two bulbs is more efficient?
15. What common form of kinetic energy is NOT shown in this simulation?
16. Look carefully at each of the four systems shown above (#8-10 * #12). Knowing what we have
discussed about energy transformations, identify (list) at least 3 different places where this form of
energy should be "produced"
Transcribed Image Text:10. Turbine moved by steam from medium heat kettle with a fan V Energy Symbols Forms of Energy O Mechanical E Electrical E Themal E Light O Chemical Generator II. Another form of energy is released from the kettle. What type of energy is t? 12. Turbine moved by ylist pedaling at medium speed with a fluorescent light bulb system V Energy Symbols Forms of Energy E Mechanical O Electrical E Light O Chemical Generator 13. Switch out the fluorescent bulb ( ) with the incandescent bulb ( ) and observe the energy output. What do you notice about the difference in the energy output of these two bulbs? 14. Which of the two bulbs is more efficient? 15. What common form of kinetic energy is NOT shown in this simulation? 16. Look carefully at each of the four systems shown above (#8-10 * #12). Knowing what we have discussed about energy transformations, identify (list) at least 3 different places where this form of energy should be "produced"
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