Identifying types of energy

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    • What is the central topic represented in the image?
      Energy stores
    • How is thermal energy stored in hot food and drinks?
      Movement of particles
    • How is energy stored in the food?
      In its chemical bonds
    • What are the different types of energy stores represented in the image?
      • Electromagnetic
      • Elastic
      • Nuclear
      • Thermal
      • Gravitational
      • Kinetic
      • Chemical
    • What type of energy store is represented by the food?
      Chemical
    • What type of energy is stored in the stretched bands of a slingshot?
      Elastic potential energy
    • What is the role of the compass in relation to electromagnetic energy?
      It is an example of magnetic energy
    • What type of energy is stored in the kite due to its height?
      Gravitational potential energy
    • What are the six main types of energy stores?
      • Electromagnetic
      • Nuclear
      • Thermal
      • Chemical
      • Elastic
      • Gravitational
    • What are energy stores compared to in the definition?
      Toy boxes
    • What are energy stores?
      Places where stored energy is held
    • What is the symbol for pi squared (π^2)?
      π^2
    • How can energy stores be utilized?
      They can be converted into other forms
    • What is the symbol for sigma squared (σ^2)?
      σ^2
    • What does chemical energy represent in the analogy?
      A yummy snack in your tummy
    • What does kinetic energy represent in the analogy?
      You running fast in the playground
    • What is the symbol for pi 2py (π^2py)?

      π^2py
    • What kind of energy is stored in nuclear power plants?
      Nuclear
    • What are the three states of a spring shown in the image?
      • Static
      • Compressed
      • Stretched
    • What is the definition of kinetic energy?
      The energy of motion
    • What does the curve in the graph represent?
      The curve represents the change in distance between the Earth and the Moon over time
    • Which type of energy store is associated with a compass?
      Electromagnetic
    • What is the symbol for sigma 2s (σ^2s)?
      σ^2s
    • What does thermal energy represent in the analogy?
      A warm cup of milk that keeps you cozy
    • What is the potential energy of the Earth-Moon system represented by in the graph?
      The potential energy is represented by the vertical axis
    • How does the height of an object affect its GPE?
      The higher an object, the more GPE it has
    • What happens when chemical bonds are broken?
      Energy is released
    • What does the formula for gravitational potential energy represent?
      • Ep=E_{p} =mgh mgh
      • Where:
      • mm = mass
      • gg = gravitational acceleration
      • hh = height
    • How does the movement of an object relate to its kinetic energy?
      Movement indicates the presence of kinetic energy
    • What are the different types of atomic orbitals shown in the image?
      • s orbitals
      • p orbitals
      • d orbitals
    • What is kinetic energy?
      Energy of movement
    • If an electron is in a 2p orbital, what is the possible range of values for its magnetic quantum number (m)?
      -1, 0, 1
    • When is elastic potential energy stored in an object?
      When it is compressed or stretched
    • What are the main components of the energy system shown in the image?
      • Wind Driven Generator
      • Solar Panel
      • Charger/Meter
      • Battery Energy Storage System
      • Inverter
      • Grid
    • What is thermal energy?
      Energy stored in a substance due to temperature
    • What is the relationship between current and energy stored in a solenoid?
      Energy is proportional to the square of the current
    • How do the energies of the different atomic orbitals compare?
      • s orbitals have the lowest energy
      • p orbitals have higher energy than s orbitals
      • d orbitals have higher energy than p orbitals
    • How do the energies of the π 2py and π 2px orbitals compare?
      They have the same energy
    • What does the variable mm represent in the GPE formula?

      Mass of the object
    • What happens to elastic potential energy when the object returns to its original shape?
      It can be released to perform work
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