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Energy💡

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FORMS OF ENERGY

  • Electrical Energy💡
  • Mechanical Energy 🔨
  • Sound Energy 📣
  • Thermal Energy 🔆
  • Chemical Energy ♨️
  • Nuclear Energy 💣
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ELECTRICAL ENERGY

ELECTRICAL ENERGY IS THE ENERGY NEWLY DERIVED FROM ELECTRIC ENERGY
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ELECTRCAL ENERGY 🔌

  • This energy is produced by a flow of electrons
  • Water, wind, and fossil fuels are types of electrical energy
  • Lightning is a form of electrical energy found in nature
  • Be careful near electrical energy. It can harm you
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MORE FACTS:

  • This type of energy is used in refrigerators, dishwashers, cellphone chargers, etc.
  • (Never mind. Only 1 fact)

Electrical Energy is important and useful. Without it, we won't have cars, cellphones, etc.

MECHANICAL ENERGY

Energy In An Object Due To It's Motion Or Position, Or Both
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TYPES OF MECHANICAL ENERGY

  • Hammering A Nail 🔨
  • Paddling A Boat 🚤
  • Peddling A Bicycle 🚲
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SOUND ENERGY

THIS ENERGY IS THE MOVEMENT THROUGH THE SUBSTANCES IN WAVES
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Sound Waves are like the the ripples made by throwing a stone in a pond that leads to another ripple. Examples of Sound Energy: a clicking mouse, a buzzing bee, a car horn

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THERMAL ENERGY

THIS ENERGY IS PRODUCED FROM THE OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY
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⭐️ Heat is produced when particles collide

🌟Conduction
🌟Convection
🌟Radiation

CHEMICAL ENERGY

THIS ENERGY IS PRODUCED BY A CHEMICAL REACTION

FACTS ABOUT CHEMICAL ENERGY

  • This energy is formed in the bonds of chemical compounds
  • It is released in a chemical reaction, usually producing heat.
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ATOMIC/NUCLEAR ENERGY

LIKE THE ONES IN 💣
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As we all know, atomic energy is made up of atoms, and is basically a bomb. There is also a "Nuclear Atomic Energy" that splits the nucleus of an atom. "Nuclear potential energy" is the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus