one 3/2122 DAY 5-8ih Grade Stience STAAR Review Name Date, 9. Consider the two nxampies below In which instance is 1 Wrat ecerty anstormations e occurring in this mnee work done? Scenario 10 kg 10 ke 2 m 2 m EXAMPLE A EXAMPLE B Example A nlectricai eneroy echanical energy ight encreY D Exempie s D salar erergy electrical energy light energy o Ivampie A and Cxemple B represet vie sae amoark spiar eneray mernanicel eneroy + light enerUY of work. (DNeither example represents any work daite. Cselar energv electrical energy mechan cai energy 10 At what point an a roller coaster does the train have the highest patential energy 12. In eference to questiIcan a 1n, at what poin ot a raler cnaster dorn the train have the highest kinetic ereruy v at the botton of the tiest orop at the bottom of the first drop at the top of she second nill at the top ot the second P vhe the train first leaves the loading station 9 when the train hrst leaves the loading station C at the top of the first dro D at the tap of the f rst drop OHedgehoy Leming Copying allawed for purchasing sehaoi ONIY Date Name DAY 5- Key Vocabulary and Concepts Match the science vocabulary word or contept to the correct definition A. Chemical Energy the energy produred from sunlight 1. 8. Electricel Energy the energy ansing from the mation of an object 2. C. Energy Transformat ion the energy needed to move an object over a specific distance 3. law of motion stating that an object in mation will only change its speed if acted on by an unbalance force D. Kinetic Energy 4. E. Law of Action-React ion (Newton's 3d Law) the energy that results from an object's position 5. F. Law of Force and Acceleration 6. the energy produced from the flow of clectrons (Newton's 2 Law) the energy derived from light waves 7. G. Law of Inertia 8. a change in the form of energy law of mo tion stating the acceleration of an object is related to the net force acting on it and the mass of the object, Fema (Newton's 1" Law) 9. H. Light Energy law of motion station the for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 1. Potential Energy 10. 2. Solar Energy 11 the energy released when chemical bonds are broken and reform K. Work O Hedyehog Leing Copying allowed for purchasing school
one 3/2122 DAY 5-8ih Grade Stience STAAR Review Name Date, 9. Consider the two nxampies below In which instance is 1 Wrat ecerty anstormations e occurring in this mnee work done? Scenario 10 kg 10 ke 2 m 2 m EXAMPLE A EXAMPLE B Example A nlectricai eneroy echanical energy ight encreY D Exempie s D salar erergy electrical energy light energy o Ivampie A and Cxemple B represet vie sae amoark spiar eneray mernanicel eneroy + light enerUY of work. (DNeither example represents any work daite. Cselar energv electrical energy mechan cai energy 10 At what point an a roller coaster does the train have the highest patential energy 12. In eference to questiIcan a 1n, at what poin ot a raler cnaster dorn the train have the highest kinetic ereruy v at the botton of the tiest orop at the bottom of the first drop at the top of she second nill at the top ot the second P vhe the train first leaves the loading station 9 when the train hrst leaves the loading station C at the top of the first dro D at the tap of the f rst drop OHedgehoy Leming Copying allawed for purchasing sehaoi ONIY Date Name DAY 5- Key Vocabulary and Concepts Match the science vocabulary word or contept to the correct definition A. Chemical Energy the energy produred from sunlight 1. 8. Electricel Energy the energy ansing from the mation of an object 2. C. Energy Transformat ion the energy needed to move an object over a specific distance 3. law of motion stating that an object in mation will only change its speed if acted on by an unbalance force D. Kinetic Energy 4. E. Law of Action-React ion (Newton's 3d Law) the energy that results from an object's position 5. F. Law of Force and Acceleration 6. the energy produced from the flow of clectrons (Newton's 2 Law) the energy derived from light waves 7. G. Law of Inertia 8. a change in the form of energy law of mo tion stating the acceleration of an object is related to the net force acting on it and the mass of the object, Fema (Newton's 1" Law) 9. H. Light Energy law of motion station the for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 1. Potential Energy 10. 2. Solar Energy 11 the energy released when chemical bonds are broken and reform K. Work O Hedyehog Leing Copying allowed for purchasing school
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