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Name the type of Energy created when you rub things together

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When you catch a wave you could mean this type of Energy

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Thanks to this the Sun will continue to shine for Billions of more years.

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Thanks to this type of energy we can really get moving.

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At lunch you convert this type of Energy

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Forces are either a _ or a _

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This type of force really helps things stretch.

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This type of Force really keeps you grounded.

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What are Sliding, Rolling, Static and Fluid are the four types of this.

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This is reached when the force of Gravity and the force of air resistance are equal.

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These are the units for work.

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This is the formula for finding work.

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Devon hit a baseball with a force of 1,000 Newtons. The ball traveled a distance of 130 meters. How much work did Devon do?

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One day, Boris was watching a television show entitled “The World of the Beaver.” Boris learned that the typical beaver drags its small cut-down tree a distance of 85 meters to the dam it is building. The beaver exerts a force of 525 Newtons to drag the log. How much work does the beaver do?

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Markia is an world-class weightlifter. At her latest competition, she lifted a barbell weighing 158 kilograms with a force of 4,000 Newtons. She lifted the barbell 2.1 meters off the ground. How much work did Markia do in order to lift the barbell?

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This is the rate at which work is done.

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These are the units used when measuring Power.

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These are two other less common ways to measure Power.

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A set of pulleys is used to lift a piano weighing 1,000 newtons. The piano is lifted 3 meters in 60 seconds . How much power is used?

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How much power is used if a force of 35 Newtons is used to push a box a distance of 10 meters in 5 seconds?

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This is what is needed to have Electricity.

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These are the types of Electricity.

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One type of circuit gives you lots of power this other lasts a long time.

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Wet and Dry are types of this.

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This is an example of a large static Electricity discharge.

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Thermal Energy

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Electromagnetic Energy

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What is Nuclear Energy?

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What is Mechanical Energy?

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What is Chemical Energy?

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What is a Push or Pull.

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What is Elastic force?

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Mg + Cl + Cl Cl Mg Cl

What is the force of Gravity

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What is the force of Friction

enoughenough

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What is Terminal velocity?

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What are Joules

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What is Force (N) * Distance (m)

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W = F x D W = 1,000 (N) * 130 (m) W = 130,000 (J)

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What is 85 (m) * 525 (N)or44,625 (J)

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What is 4000 (N) * 2.1 (m)or8,400 (J)

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What is Power?

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What are Watts?

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What are the KiloWatt and HorsePower

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What is 1000(N) *3(m) -----------------

60 (s)or

50 (W)

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What is 35 (N) * 10 (m) -----------------

5 (s)

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70 (W)

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What is the flow of Electrons?

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What is Static and Current

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What are Series and Parallel circuits?

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What are Batteries?

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What is Lightning?

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Daily Double!!!

Please pick up a pen from the pen tray and, in the box below, write down the amount that

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Newton's Laws of Motion

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Newton has this many laws of motion.

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What is Three?

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This law is also know as the law of Inertia

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What is an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless

acted on by an outside force.

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This law is the reason that a car moves from the stoplight faster than the school bus.

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What is Newton's Second LawAn Object's acceleration depends on its

mass and the net force acting on it.

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This law explains why a Rocket can move upward.

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What is Newton's Third Law For every action there is an equal but

opposite reaction

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