ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS
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gravitational
Identify a device, phenomenon, process, or event whereby one form of energy is transformed into another.
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mechanical
gravitational
elastic
heat
electric &
magnetic
electromagnetic
radiation
chemical
nuclear
mechanical
elastic
heat
electric &
magnetic
electro-
magnetic
radiation
chemical
nuclear
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ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS
☞
→
↓
gravitational
Identify a device, phenomenon, process, or event whereby one form of energy is transformed into another.
from to
mechanical
gravitational
elastic
heat
electric &
magnetic
electromagnetic
radiation
chemical
nuclear
mechanical
elastic
heat
electric &
magnetic
electro-
magnetic
radiation
chemical
nuclear
hypertextbook.com/physics
elastic collision
gears
pop fly
lob
pendulum
wishbone
inflating a
balloon
brakes
generator
microphone
X-ray tube
flint
free fall
rivers
pendulum
one period of
satellite orbit
one period of
SHO
diving board
contraction of
a protostar
hydroelectricity
formation of a
neutron star
spring-driven
wristwatch
bow & arrow
wishbone
trampoline
toaster
Newton’s balls
compression
of a gas
refrigerator
bicycle pump
piezoelectric
effect
piezo-
luminescence
heat engines
wind
ocean currents
radiometer
convection
hot air balloon
popcorn
bimetallic strip
contracted
rubber band is
cold
thermoelectric
effect
thermionic
emission
incandescence
“red hot”
objects
endothermic
reactions
“cold packs”
motor
speaker
thunder
elevator
electrostriction
magnetostriction
electric heater
toaster
transformer
radio broadcast
light bulb
LED
electrolysis
electroplating
rechargeable
batteries
photoelectric
effect
microwave
popcorn
solar collector
microwave oven
solar cell
electric eye
fluorescence
photosynthesis
photography
sunburn
combustion
engines
muscle action
dynamite
rocket
combustion
expands a gas
exothermic
reactions
“hot packs”
combustion
batteries
fuel cells
bio-
luminescence
fireflies
glow sticks
glycolysis
AMP to ADP
ADP to ATP
fission
emission
nuclear
propulsion
nuclear reactor
nuclear
generator
stars
bre