Comparing Light, Sound and Heat Energy
Heat Energy
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Light
Energy
Sound
Energy
Transferring Heat Energy
What it is
Definitions
Electromagnetic Spectrum:
Entire range of wavelength
Wavelength:
A single cycle of a wave, measured by one peak to the next
Converting
Light
Matter
Chemical
Heat
Process of Photosynthesis (Chemical Energy)
Red: 650 nm
Orange: 590 nm
Yellow: 570 nm
Green: 510 nm
Blue: 475 nm
Indigo: 445 nm
Violet: 400 nm
Colours
Light & Technology
Lightbulbs
Solar panels
How We See
Produces a lower amount of energy than other forms
Not used for electricity
767 miles per hour
Sound Waves
Instruments
String
Percussion
Woodwinds
Sound & Technology
How We Hear
Radios
Doorbell
Doorbell Circuit
How We Feel Heat
Air Vibrates
By: Arya Dixit & Jade Hall
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What is it?
transferred among particles in a substance
everything has thermal energy
the slower the molecules move, the colder the substance
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