The document defines key science terms related to energy and forces, including different types of energy (such as kinetic, chemical, and electromagnetic radiation), forces, Newton's laws of motion, and states of matter terms. It provides definitions and links for terms like energy, potential energy, wavelength, balanced and unbalanced forces, newton, frequency, and phases of matter like condensation, evaporation, melting, and freezing.
The document defines key science terms related to energy and forces, including different types of energy (such as kinetic, chemical, and electromagnetic radiation), forces, Newton's laws of motion, and states of matter terms. It provides definitions and links for terms like energy, potential energy, wavelength, balanced and unbalanced forces, newton, frequency, and phases of matter like condensation, evaporation, melting, and freezing.
The document defines key science terms related to energy and forces, including different types of energy (such as kinetic, chemical, and electromagnetic radiation), forces, Newton's laws of motion, and states of matter terms. It provides definitions and links for terms like energy, potential energy, wavelength, balanced and unbalanced forces, newton, frequency, and phases of matter like condensation, evaporation, melting, and freezing.
The document defines key science terms related to energy and forces, including different types of energy (such as kinetic, chemical, and electromagnetic radiation), forces, Newton's laws of motion, and states of matter terms. It provides definitions and links for terms like energy, potential energy, wavelength, balanced and unbalanced forces, newton, frequency, and phases of matter like condensation, evaporation, melting, and freezing.
1 Energy the ability to do work https://www.ducksters.com/science/energy.php It comes from Thermal molecules of different energy temperatures 2 interacting https://www.ducksters.com/science/energy.php Potential 3 energy energy that is stored https://www.ducksters.com/science/energy.php energy that an object or Kinetic a particle has by reason energy 4 of its motion https://www.britannica.com/science/kinetic-energy comes from atoms Chemical and molecules and 5 energy how they interact https://www.ducksters.com/science/energy.php the movement of Sound energy through energy substances in https://www.eschooltoday.com/energy/kinds-of-energy/what-is- 6 longitudinal waves sound-energy.html energy is never Law of created or destroyed, conservation it is only changed from 7 of energy one state to another https://www.ducksters.com/science/energy.php is the process to Photosynthe harness energy from sis sunlight and turn it into 8 chemical energy https://www.livescience.com/51720-photosynthesis.html a single complete act of respiration 9 breathing https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/respiration the distance between 1 wavelength two successive crests 0 or troughs of a wave https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/definition/wavelength a usually reversible Physical change in the physical 1 change properties of a 1 substance https://www.dictionary.com/browse/physical-change a usually irreversible chemical reaction involving the Chemical rearrangement of the change atoms of one or more substances and a change 1 in their chemical 2 properties https://www.dictionary.com/browse/chemical-change the push or pull on an object with mass that 1 A force causes it to change https://www.thoughtco.com/force-definition-and-examples- 3 velocity science-3866337 1 Rolling engineering frictional https://www.dictionary.com/browse/rolling-friction 4 friction resistance to rotation or energy losses in rolling EPR3503 terms bearings refers to the resistance created by two objects 1 Sliding sliding against each https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-sliding- 5 friction other friction.html friction that exists between a stationary 1 Static friction object and the surface https://study.com/academy/lesson/static-friction-definition- 6 on which it's resting formula-examples.html unit of force. In physics and engineering documentation, the 1 term newton(s) is 7 A Newton usually abbreviated N. https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/newton are two forces acting in Balanced opposite directions on 1 force an object, and equal in 8 size https://eschooltoday.com/science/forces/balanced-forces.html two forces acting on an Unbalanced 1 object are not equal in https://eschooltoday.com/science/forces/unbalanced- force 9 size. forces.html a form of energy that is all around us and takes Electromagn many forms, such as etic radiation radio waves, 2 microwaves, X-rays and 0 gamma rays https://www.livescience.com/38169-electromagnetism.html the entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of Electromagn electromagnetic etic radiation extending from spectrum gamma rays to the 2 longest radio waves and https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/electromagnetic 1 including visible light %20spectrum An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion Newton’s with the same speed First Law and in the same direction unless acted 2 upon by an unbalanced https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/newtlaws/Lesson- 2 force 1/Newton-s-First-Law The rate of change of Newton’s momentum of an object 2 Second Law is directly proportional 3 to the unbalanced force https://youtu.be/ZvPrn3aBQG8 For every action, there Newton’s 2 is an equal and opposite https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/newtlaws/Lesson- Third Law 4 reaction 4/Newton-s-Third-Law 2 frequency The number of times https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/frequency 5 that a wave, is produced EPR3503 terms within a second 2 De- the phase change from 6 sublimation gas directly to solid https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-desublimation-605011 the drops of water that appear on cold windows Condensatio or other surfaces, as a n 2 result of hot air or steam https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/condensatio 7 becoming cool n 2 the process of a liquid https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/evaporation? Evaporation 8 changing to a gas q=Evaporation the change or process of changing from a solid Melting 2 substance to a liquid by 9 heat https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/melting the change or process 3 Freezing of changing from a liquid 0 to a solid substance https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/freezing that cannot be reduced to smaller chemical element parts and that has an 3 atom different from that 1 of any other substance https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/element an extremely small piece of matter with a Electron 3 negative electrical 2 charge https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/electron 3 a part of an atom that Neutron 3 has no electrical charge https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/neutron a very small piece of 3 Proton matter with a positive 4 electrical charge https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/proton When anything solid 3 Sublimation turns into a gas without 5 first becoming liquid https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/sublimation