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How do I explain the differences between kinetic and potential energy? In morning read directions and put out thermometer and take readings

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How do I explain the differences between kinetic and potential energy? In morning read directions and put out thermometer and take readings. 404- what kind of energy do you see in the scene?. Vocabulary. Energy Kinetic energy Potential energy Increase Decrease Sol ar energy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How do I explain the differences between kinetic and potential  energy?

How do I explain the differences between kinetic and potential energy?

In morning read directions and put out thermometer and take readings

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404- WHAT KIND OF ENERGY DO YOU SEE IN

THE SCENE?

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Energy Kinetic energy Potential energy Increase

Decrease Solar energy

Vocabulary

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What is the scientific name for the ability something has to move?

Energy

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what can you say about any object that moves?

It has energy

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Potential Energy

When I think of potential energy I think of a person on top of a slide-

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Potential Energy

Is stored energy, or energy about to be used

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Kinetic

Energy in motion

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THE SUN

The sun gives everything on our Earth energy.

The sun is a renewable energy as it is always there.

 Plants need the energy from the sun to grow and produce food for animals and people.

People and animals then eat the plants and get energy from the food.

www.cap.nsw.edu.au/.../WWS-stage1/sun3.htm