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1、Midway High School Science TAKS ReviewIPC (6) The student knows the impact of energy transformationsIPC (6) (A) The student describes the law of conservation of energyOne form of energy we will consider is gravitational potential energyWhich is energy an object has relative to some zero reference po

2、int. Like work, energy is measured in Joules.In the formula, m is mass (in kg), g is acceleration due to gravity (a constant, 9.81 m/s2) and h is the height above the floor, the ground or any other reference we choose.If we move an object to a higher position, we increase its gravitational potential

3、 energy.Crate of “Mad MagazinesPE increases when raised to hhohEx. A 2.0 kg book is raised from the floor to a table that is 1.2 m high. What is the increase in gravitational potential energy?Another form of energy we will consider is kinetic energy. This is the energy an object has because of its m

4、otion and if found fromwhere m is the mass and v is the speed of the object.Kinetic energy is measured in Joules as are all forms of energy.The boy has kinetic energy because he is movingEx. A velociraptor with a mass of 15 kg runs with a speed of 8 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the velocirapto

5、r?Now, back to conservation of energy. Suppose a ball is raised to an unknown height above the floor. What type of energy does the ball have?Lets arbitrarily say the ball has 100 J of energy. If the ball is dropped, when it falls to of its initial height, it now has two forms of energy. What are the

6、y? of the balls initial gravitational potential energy has been converted to kinetic energy, so if we ignore air resistance, and the total energy of the ball is conserved, what is the value of each?What is the PE, KE and total E when the ball falls to a) its initial height? b) its initial height c)

7、a point just before the ball hits the floor?h h h hKE + PE = E0 + 100 J = 100 J25 J + 75 J = 100 J50 J + 50 J = 100 J75 J + 25 J = 100 J100 J + 0 J = 100 JEx. Tarzan (mass 85 kg) swings from a limb to a second limb that is 10.0 m below the first. a) What type of energy does Tarzan have initially? b)

8、 What type of energy does Tarzan have at the bottom of the swing? IPC (6) (B) The student investigates and demonstrates the movement of heat through solids liquids and gasses by convection, conduction and radiation.If you place an iron skillet over a an electric burner and leave it for a little whil

9、e, when you return, you will find the handle (if it is uninsulated) of the skillet is very hot, even though it was not in direct contact with the burner. Why?The burner increases the kinetic energy of the iron atoms on the bottom of the skillet. As they move faster, they transfer energy to neighbori

10、ng atoms. This transfer of energy is repeated along the entire surface area of the skillet, so eventually the handle becomes hot also.This transfer of energy between two materials of different temperatures (in this case the burner element and the iron skillet) is called conduction.Some materials tra

11、nsfer heat energy at a higher rate. These materials are thermal conductors. Name some common thermal conductors.Other materials transfer energy at lower rates. These are called thermal insulators. Name some thermal insulators.A cardboard container and an aluminum ice tray in a freezer have the same

12、temperature. However, when you touch each with your hands, the ice tray feels colder. Why?A metal cake pan and the surrounding air in an oven have the same temperature. If you touch the pan with an unprotected hand, you will certainly get burned. Yet you can place your unprotected hand inside the ov

13、en briefly and experience no pain. Why?Air, along with most gasses, is an excellent thermal insulator. How does air serve as an insulator inFiberglass insulation blown into the attic of a homeA down comforterLayering your clothing on a cold dayAnother activity to try at home without adult supervisio

14、n. Place a metal pot of cold water under the broiler (top element) of your oven. When the water begins to boil, place your hand in the pot and feel the water near the bottom of the pan. You will find the water near the bottom is still cold although your wrist is scalded by the boiling water at the s

15、urface. Why?When boiling water, we place the pan on a burner. Heat is transferred to the pan and then water molecules in contact with the pan (What type of heat transfer is this?).The water becomes less dense at the bottom of the pan because of the faster moving water molecules. This water rises to

16、the surface and replace the colder, more dense water molecules which then come into contact with the warmer pan. This replacement of colder matter with warmer matter is called convection.Use convection to explain whyYou can hold your fingers around the side of a candle flame with being burned, but n

17、ot above the flame.In warmer climates (like Central Texas) the ac/heating vents are placed in the ceiling, not in the floor (as they are in colder climates)What do the sun, an armadillo and a high school sophomore all have in common?Answer they all give off heat. Specifically, the heat given off is

18、in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.Infrared radiation has long wavelengths we cant see that warm us (and if we are sitting close enough to someone, warms them). A fire gives off light but also infrared radiation, which makes us feel toasty

19、.Examples of heat transfer by radiationHeat lampsFiresMr. SunSpace heatersIPC (6) (F) Students investigate and compare series and parallel circuitsIf you have old fashioned Christmas lights at your house, you may have noticed one particularly annoying feature about them. If one bulb burns out . . .E

20、lectrical devices are connected by conducting paths called circuits. A circuit is a complete path connecting a battery or generator to a load, such as a light bulb.A series circuit has only one path for the electrical charges to travel. If any part of that circuit is interrupted (for instance, the f

21、ilament of one bulb in a string of bulbs breaks) the circuit is open and none of the devices will receive current. So, the entire string of lights goes out.Three important aspects of any circuit are Current the rate of flow of charge in the circuitVoltage the electrical potential energy per charge o

22、r “boost the charges receive from a battery or generatorResistance the opposition of the flow of charge from the devices in the circuit (like light bulbs, or hair dryers, etc.)Current, voltage and resistance are related by a formula called Ohms Law.Ohms LawWhere I is current measured in amperes (A),

23、 V is voltage measured in volts (V) and R is resistance measured in Ohms ().Ex. What is the current in a circuit connected to a 12 V battery and connected to a total resistance of 6.0 ?In a series circuit, the total resistance is the sum of the resistors so the total resistance in the example could have come from two 3.0 resistors, three 2.0 resistors or six 1.0 resistors.Now, it wouldnt be too cool if in your room you turned off your CD player and the fan and lights also went of

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