Energy Conversions

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ENERGY CONVERSIONS

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Page 1: Energy Conversions

ENERGY CONVERSIONS

Page 2: Energy Conversions

What Type of Conversion Am I?

A bicycle wheel or

any other moving

part.

Hint:

energy of movement

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Anything you plug

into the wall to use.

Hint:

electricity

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Anything gets hot.

Hint:

What does a

thermometer do?

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Anything that makes

a noise.

Hint:

One of the five senses

that involves ears?

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Energy that can be seen.

Hint:

What do we use to be

able to see better?

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Energy that changes from one form to another.

Hint: Think fuel!

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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What Type of Conversion Am I?

Energy of an atomic nucleus.

Hint: Think the Sun!

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chemical energy

electrical

energymechanical

energy nuclear energy

radiant/light

energy sound energy

thermal/heat

energy

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Good Job!!!

Now use these examples to help you figure out the conversions for the six machines on your poster.