Here are the notes that we are working on for our upcoming test.
The test will be open notebook. Whatever notes you have you may use on the test. You may NOT use your textbook, science dictionary, or another person during the test to help you, only your notes.
Thermal Energy
Electricity PowerPoint
Potential Energy vs Kinetic Energy reading
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Magnetism Webquest 6H Only!
General questions
The following webpage (and the pages that follow by hitting the “next” button) contain good information about the source and properties of magnetism.
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/MagParticle/Physics/Magnetism.htm
1) What causes magnetism inside the atom?
2) Why are unpaired electrons more significant than paired electrons in terms of magnetic properties?
3) What causes a material to be classified as “ferromagnetic”? Name some examples of ferromagnetic materials.
4) What is a magnetic domain? Sketch two images of a material that has magnetic domains, one that is magnetized and one that is unmagnetized.
5) Sketch a bar magnet. Label the poles of the magnet with an “N” and an “S”. Draw magnetic field lines (with direction)
both inside and outside of the magnet.
Magnetism and Plate Tectonics
Read through the following website
http://istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/earthmag/reversal.htm
1) What is basalt and how do scientists use it to determine the direction of Earth’s magnetic field over time?
2) How does geomagnetism help scientists understand the motion of Earth’s plates?
Field Reversals
Read this 2-page article about geomagnetism from National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/09/0909_040909_earthmagfield.html
1) How long have scientists been recording the strength of the Earth’s magnetic field?
2) What is happening to the Earth’s field right now?
3) How does the magnetic field act like a shield?
4) What animals use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation?
5) What is the average time between field reversals?
6) When is the last time the Earth’s field reversed?
7) What is the “geodynamo”, and what is believed to be the cause of it?
The following webpage (and the pages that follow by hitting the “next” button) contain good information about the source and properties of magnetism.
http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/MagParticle/Physics/Magnetism.htm
1) What causes magnetism inside the atom?
2) Why are unpaired electrons more significant than paired electrons in terms of magnetic properties?
3) What causes a material to be classified as “ferromagnetic”? Name some examples of ferromagnetic materials.
4) What is a magnetic domain? Sketch two images of a material that has magnetic domains, one that is magnetized and one that is unmagnetized.
5) Sketch a bar magnet. Label the poles of the magnet with an “N” and an “S”. Draw magnetic field lines (with direction)
both inside and outside of the magnet.
Magnetism and Plate Tectonics
Read through the following website
http://istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/earthmag/reversal.htm
1) What is basalt and how do scientists use it to determine the direction of Earth’s magnetic field over time?
2) How does geomagnetism help scientists understand the motion of Earth’s plates?
Field Reversals
Read this 2-page article about geomagnetism from National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/09/0909_040909_earthmagfield.html
1) How long have scientists been recording the strength of the Earth’s magnetic field?
2) What is happening to the Earth’s field right now?
3) How does the magnetic field act like a shield?
4) What animals use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation?
5) What is the average time between field reversals?
6) When is the last time the Earth’s field reversed?
7) What is the “geodynamo”, and what is believed to be the cause of it?
Magnetic Declination
Answer the next several questions using the following webpage as well the link that reads, “What is Magnetic Declination?”
1) What is magnetic declination and what causes it?
2) What do the terms “geographic north” and “magnetic north” mean?
3) What is the magnetic declination in Chicago (include + or - )?
4) If you wanted to walk in the direction of true north in Chicago, would you want to walk to the left or right of where a
compass needle points?
5) Where, geographically, is magnetic declination the worst?
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Heat Transfer Links
http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/asset/lsps07_int_heattransfer/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/energy/heatrev1.shtml
http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=SCE304
http://www.lanly.com/heating.htm
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/light_lessons/thermal/transfer.html
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/beat-the-heat/en/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/energy/heatrev1.shtml
http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=SCE304
http://www.lanly.com/heating.htm
http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/light_lessons/thermal/transfer.html
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/beat-the-heat/en/
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