Science Terms | Science Definition |
Mechanical Energy | The form associated with the motion, position, or shape of an object. |
Sound Energy | Is the disturbance that travels through a medium as a wave. |
Nuclear energy | is stored in the nucleus of an atom. |
Thermal Energy | The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object. |
Electrical Energy | The energy of an electric charge. |
Electromagnetic Energy | Is the form of energy that travels through space in waves. |
Chemical Energy | Chemical energy is potential energy stored in chemical bonds. |
What are two types of Nuclear energy's | Nuclear fusion, Nuclear fission |
What does Nuclear Fusion mean | Is when Nucleus split |
What does Nuclear Fission mean | Is when the nuclei of atoms join together |
What are some examples of Chemical Energy | In foods you eat, in the matches you use to light a candle, and even in the cells of your body. |
What are some examples of Electromagnetic Energy | Microwaves, Ultraviolet rays, ratio waves, and cell phones. |
What are some examples of Electrical Energy | Lighting, and electrical energy from batteries or electrical lines to run devices. |
What are some examples of Thermal Energy | Heat, and weather. |
What are some examples of Mechanical Energy | Motion, position, and shape of an object |
The formula of Mechanical Energy is | Mechanical energy = Potential energy + Kinetic energy |
What energy does thermal energy have in it | Kinetic and Potential energy |