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8 February 2011 6.2 Energy everywhere Rank these in order of energy
Learning objectives Recall the different forms of energy (4) Analyse the energy transfers in simple systems (5)
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ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY RGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY FUEL
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Types of energy Potential Energy which is stored or hidden, has the ability to do something but isn’t Kinetic Energy which is doing something
6.2 Energy everywhereStored energy 1 of 5
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6.2 Energy everywhereStored energy 3 of 5
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6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 3) What is another name for heat energy? Copy and complete the sentences below  	using these words: 	transferred	   energy	  kinetic 	potential 	_______ is needed to make things happen.  	An object that is moving has _______ energy.  	If an object has energy waiting to be used, it  	has _______ energy. For something to happen, 	energy is _______ from one place to another. Which has more potential energy: a ball on  	a table, or a ball on the floor? (Level 3) (Level 4) 1 of 3
6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 5) What type of potential energy do the  	following objects have? a. a hot air balloon 	b. a firework 	c. a squashed ball Draw an energy transfer diagram for a  	bonfire burning. Draw a detailed energy transfer diagram  	for a petrol-powered car being driven at  	night. Think about all the different energy  	types involved.  (Level 6) (Level 7) 2 of 3
6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 7) Imagine you are a roller-coaster designer.  	Write a proposal for a new type of ride,  	mentioning as many types of energy as  	you can.  3 of 3

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6.2 energy everywhere

  • 1. 8 February 2011 6.2 Energy everywhere Rank these in order of energy
  • 2. Learning objectives Recall the different forms of energy (4) Analyse the energy transfers in simple systems (5)
  • 4. ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY RGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY FUEL
  • 6. Types of energy Potential Energy which is stored or hidden, has the ability to do something but isn’t Kinetic Energy which is doing something
  • 7.
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  • 17. 6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 3) What is another name for heat energy? Copy and complete the sentences below using these words: transferred energy kinetic potential _______ is needed to make things happen. An object that is moving has _______ energy. If an object has energy waiting to be used, it has _______ energy. For something to happen, energy is _______ from one place to another. Which has more potential energy: a ball on a table, or a ball on the floor? (Level 3) (Level 4) 1 of 3
  • 18. 6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 5) What type of potential energy do the following objects have? a. a hot air balloon b. a firework c. a squashed ball Draw an energy transfer diagram for a bonfire burning. Draw a detailed energy transfer diagram for a petrol-powered car being driven at night. Think about all the different energy types involved. (Level 6) (Level 7) 2 of 3
  • 19. 6.2 Energy everywhereQuestions (Level 7) Imagine you are a roller-coaster designer. Write a proposal for a new type of ride, mentioning as many types of energy as you can. 3 of 3