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1. Ball Bouncing

Bouncing a ball is movement which is kinetic energy. When the ball hits the ground there is "force" That pulls it back up… Which is called Potential energy.

Kinetic>Potential

2. Door Bell

A door bell is powered by Electricity and when you press it, it makes a loud noise. So that is Electric energy transferred into Sound energy.

Electric>Sound

1. Electric outlet.

An Electric outlet powered a lot of stuff in my House. One example I thought of was a lamp. The Electric goes in the light bulb in my lamp and then transfers into light energy

Electric>Light energy

2. Windmill

The windmill is powered by Wind energy… Which is then turned into Electric energy.

Wind energy>Electric

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Well i think its transfered by lighting and people catch it with these poles, when the lighting strikes that pole, it transfers Electricity and energy and the same time.

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  • Convection - heat transfer through liquids.
  • Conduction - heat transfer through solids.
  • Radiation - heat transfer through vacuum.
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Collisions are examples of a particle transfer of energy. Sound waves coming from a speaker to you ear is a wave transfer of energy.

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Rubbing your hands together (Kinetic --> Heat + sound)

A battery (Chemical --> Electrical)

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by the sun moon and heat

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Turning on a lamp

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What is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to a difference in temperature known as?

If the two objects are in a vacuum and there is nothing between them, heat transfers by radiation.If they are separated and their is air between them, heat transfers by convection.If the two objects are in contact (touching) with each other, heat transfers by conduction.


Can you give examples of conservation of mechanical energy into heat energy?

rubbing of two wood


When objects of two different temperature are in contact that happens?

The warmer object transfers heat energy to the cooler object.


What transfers heat energy between particles as they collide within a substance or between two objects in contact?

You seem to have answered your own question-it is the collisions that transfer energy


Differentiate the three methods of heat transfer?

Convection, radiation, and conduction are the 3 types of heat transfer... Compare They all transfer heat from a hotter mass to a cooler mass. Contrast Conduction transfers heat through solids. Convection transfers heat through liquids and gases. Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic waves.


Which two methods of heat transfers are possible with liquids?

Coduction and convection.


What slows the transfer of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object?

If those two objects are in contact of one another then energy transfer would be rapid. But if those two objects are far apart then energy transfer will be much slower. It is the heat energy that transfers from warmer object to a cooler object.


What is the reason for heat transfer from one substance to another?

Difference in temperature is the reason heat transfers from one substance to another.


Energy exists in two states what are they?

Energy exists in many more than two states, but two are light energy and heat energy.


Heat transfer between two substances that are in contact is called?

the answer is conduction because it transfers heat between two substances that are in contact.


Conditions for no heat transfer between two objects?

Heater is energy. Energy transfers from the higher energy unit to the lower energy unit, until they reach equilibrium. Equilibrium is when both objects contain the same amount of energy, therefore it is impossible for any to transfer between each other. The basic conditions for no heat transfer between two objects is for them to be the same temperature. To keep them at that same temperature, they would have to be floating in a perfect vacuum chamber so they had no contact with matter whatsoever. They would have to be shielded from infrared heat energy as well.


What happen if two object at different temperatures are touching?

Thermal energy transfers from the warmer object.