~Science~

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I made this for my science unit in school.
Audra Dobson
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~Science~
  1. These are the types of energy: mechanical, electromagnetic, radiant, elastic, ionization, and gravitational energy
    1. Energy is in most of the things you do and see today
      1. Energy has always been on earth and will never leave earth
        1. Energy is the ability to do work
          1. Matter and energy are the same things.
            1. Centripetal force is the force you see in space!
              1. Force is energy and mass.
                1. Force is a movement
                  1. Force is a push or pull
                    1. Gravity is a force acting on you right now
                      1. Nothing can be moved unless there is a push or pull
                        1. Any form of energy can be transformed into another form.
                          1. Energy doesn't disappear it just changes form
                            1. Kinetic energy is the motion
                              1. potential energy is stored energy.
                                1. Chemical energy is a potential energy. That type of energy comes from the bonds of atoms and molecules.
                                  1. Motion is one of the key topics in phisics
                                    1. Energy is not something you can hold or touch.
                                      1. Kinetic and potential energies are found in all objects.
                                        1. Scientists measure energy in units called jouls
                                          1. If an object is moving, it is said to have kinetic energy
                                            1. Kinetic energy- KE
                                              1. Gases store energy
                                                1. Force In Motion
                                                  1. How energy is transfered
                                                    1. Speed of an object
                                                      1. The physics of motion is all about forces.
                                                        1. Energy of an object
                                                          1. If you apply a force to a object, it might loose its energy
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