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Energy

Bill Nye's Electrical Circuit S01E18

PBS Lm Ohm's law example

https://www.gpb.org/physics-in-motion/unit-5/current-electricity
https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/asset/hew06_int_ohmslaw/EN/
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
3/13 Clockwork
3/31 Chapter 7 test
4/7 Clock parts completed
4/28 Clock Structure done
5/1 Chapter 8 due
5/1 Chapter 8 test

Chapter 7 details:
7.1 questions 1-4 & 6 (p. 141)
7.2 questions 1- 6 (p. 146)
7.3 questions 1-
4 & 6 (p. 152)
Page 154 Content and Academic vocabulary
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7.1
  1. Mechanical energy-pedaling a bicycle; thermal, or heat, energy-a campfire
for cooking marshmallows; electrical energy-a bolt of lightning; chemical energy-a battery in a cell phone; nuclear energy-a submarine engine; light, or radiant, energy-solar cells for a calculator. Other examples are possible.
  1. Plants and animals died, and their remains formed thick layers on the bottom of swamps; the remains were covered by thick layers of earth; pressure and heat over millions of years slowly changed the
          remains into fossil fuels.                                                                                  e;
  1. on the roof
  2. What benefit would a windowless wall have? Solar houses use solar energy your opinions will vary
6. (total kwh – included kwh) then deduct each price range and multiply by that cost, example (3000 kwh – 50 kwh) (2950 kwh) ( 450 @ .0822 + 1500 @.0536 +  x @ .0514) plus minimum cost = 173.54
 
7.2
1.         power is the measure of work done over a certain period of time; energy is the ability
to do work.
2.         mechanical, electrical, and fluid
3.         the ability to achieve a desired result with as little effort and waste as possible
  1. The energy source is mechanical, the up and down pedaling action; the process is the conversion of that motion into wheels turning against the ground; the load/work is the rider being moved.
  2. Uniquely your own
  3. Do the math
Answers from 3/29 section 7.1 and 7.2


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