Slide 1 Renewable Energy Slide 2 Force, Energy, and Power Force (N) = mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s 2 ) Energy (Joule) = Force (N) x Distance (m) Power (W) = Energy (Joule)…
Slide 1 Bellringer Work in small groups to brainstorm ideas relating to energy. List different types of energy, list why energy is important, and when energy is released…
Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Laws of Thermodynamics First Law: In any transformation of energy from one form to another, the total quantity of energy remains unchanged.…
The Nature of Energy Benchmarks Standard III: Physical Sciences E. Demonstrate that energy can be considered to be either kinetic (motion) or potential (stored). F. Explain…
Chapter 2 Section 1 ENERGY Energy The ability to do work or cause change. (the first part is more a physics idea and the second a chemistry) Example: Energy is released in…
Introduction to Energy Concepts Energy Derived from Green en (in) and ergon (work) â âin workâ âForceful or vigorous languageâ First definition - Aristotle âCapacity…