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1 Chapter 6 EnergyThermodynamics 2 Energy is... n …the ability to do work or produce heat. n …conserved. n …defined as kinetic or potential. n …a state.
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Auxiliary Someone second in command is an auxiliary to the person in charge.
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Work and Simple Machines 1. What is work? In science, the word work has a different meaning than you may be familiar with. Work: using a force to move.
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KS4 Kinetic and Potential energy. What is energy? Energy lets you do things. Another name for energy is ____ The units of energy are ______. work Joules.