Energy, Earth, and Exploration

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Energy, Earth, and Exploration

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Energy, Earth, and Exploration
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Energy, Earth, and Exploration

Understanding Energy Types and Earth's Dynamic Processes Year 8 Science 45 minutes

What is Energy?
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What is Energy?

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change Measured in Joules (J) Can exist in many different forms Cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed

Thermal Energy vs Temperature
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Thermal Energy vs Temperature

{"left":"A small piece of lava at very high temperature\nA large body of warm ocean water\nTemperature measures average kinetic energy of particles","right":"Thermal energy depends on both temperature AND mass\nMore particles = more total thermal energy\nOcean water has much greater mass than lava piece"}

Energy Detective Challenge
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Energy Detective Challenge

Identify the type of energy stored in a battery when not in use Options: Light, Thermal, Chemical Potential, Sound Think about what happens inside a battery What type of energy gets converted when the battery is used?

Wave Energy in Motion
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Wave Energy in Motion

Energy that travels through space or matter Examples: Light from Sun, earthquake waves, water ripples NOT the same as heat conduction through direct contact Carries energy without carrying matter

Kinetic Energy Factors
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Kinetic Energy Factors

A rocket needs tremendous kinetic energy to reach space What two factors determine kinetic energy? Think about what makes objects harder to stop when moving

Electricity and Voltage
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Electricity and Voltage

Voltage measures energy per unit of electric charge Higher voltage = more energy per electron Mobile phones typically operate at low voltages (3-5V) Electrical energy carried by moving electrons

Detecting Invisible Energy
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Detecting Invisible Energy

{"left":"Energy types we can sense: Light, Sound, Heat\nEnergy types we cannot sense: Nuclear radiation, X-rays, Radio waves\nNuclear energy produces high-energy electromagnetic radiation","right":"Special devices like Geiger counters detect radiation\nRadiation is invisible but can be measured\nSafety equipment protects us from harmful radiation"}

Continental Drift Evidence
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Continental Drift Evidence

Energy Connects Everything
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Energy Connects Everything

From the nuclear energy in stars to the kinetic energy of moving continents, energy drives all processes in our universe Understanding energy helps us explore and understand our dynamic Earth