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    Conservation of energy and transformation of energy. By Paige‚ Stacie‚ Amelia. Objectives   Learning about Conservation of energy Learning about transformation of energy Conservation – Preserving a substance. Metabolism Metabolism is a process in which you break down foods into calories and these are combined with oxygen to release the energy that your body needs in order to function/live. This is a very complicated bio-chemical process. Metabolism is essential for the energy for these functions:

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    Energy conservation is a very important part of energy planning and its management. It not only saves energy resources for future‚ avoids wasteful utilisation of energy‚ provides solution to energy crisis and ensures higher per capita availability/ consumption but controls environmental degradation and pollution. New strategy emphasies greater reliance on non-exhaustible and non-conventional sources of energy so as to conserve exhaustible conventional resources like coal‚ petroleum‚ natural gas

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    Energy audit An energy audit is an inspection‚ survey and analysis of energy flows in a building‚ process or system with the objective of understanding the energy dynamics of the system under study. Typically an energy audit is conducted to seek opportunities to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s). When the object of study is an occupied building then reducing energy consumption while maintaining or improving human comfort‚ health and safety

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    Lab: Conservation of Energy     Purpose:   To determine and prove that the total energy will remain the same     Materials:  ● probe  ● meter stick  ● 2 by 4 wooden block  ● shelf (ramp)  ● binders (for elevation)    Procedure:   1. determine the mass of the block  2. take your ramp and put one side on the table and the other side on the elevated stack  of  binders   3. set probe at the top of the ramp  4. set the probe to record position and velocity   5. measure the height of the ramp  6. slid

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    What is "energy"? Where does it come from? And how do we pay for it? When you learn the answers to these questions‚ you can also learn how to live more efficiently in your home. In this article‚ we ’ll discuss how to be smart about how you use energy‚ how to know when to turn electrical power on and off‚ and how to use natural gas‚ propane‚ and fuel oil in the most effective way. Basic Concepts of Energy Efficiency You can make a lot of progress toward improving the energy efficiency in your

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    refute the law of conservation of energy? What are the dampening properties of a real mass-spring system that vibrates vertically? Hypothesis If a real vibrating spring suspended vertically undergoes damped harmonic motion‚ then it will support the law of conservation of energy because the energy at all points of the motion is equal. Even though the total amount of mechanical energy decreases over time‚ the other energy is not lost‚ but instead becomes thermal energy. This thermal energy is produced

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    Scientific laws explain observations and experiments that are verified and considered very high forms of scientific intelligence. The law of conservation of mass states that mass in an isolated system cannot be created or destroyed in an ordinary chemical reaction; rather conserved. In an easier explanation‚ everything you start with‚ you must end with. Although‚ the substance can look or be shaped differently from the original. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains. An example

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    Law of Conservation of Mass Lab Introduction- Problem: To validate the law of conservation of mass and to examine what happens when one Alka- Seltzer tablet is combined with water. Hypothesis: If the Alka-Seltzer tablet is combined with water‚ then Co2 will be produced because when mixing the two compounds‚ a chemical reaction will occur. Materials: -Alka-Seltzer tablet -Balance (Grams) -Balloon -Flask (125 mL) -Water -File -Forceps -Massing tray Procedure:

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    Energy is one of the world’s greatest inventions of all time. We use energy on a daily basis for just about everything. Our way of life is based upon energy and how we use it. We use large amounts of energy for transportation and electricity. Due to the limited supply of resources available to us we need to make sure that we conserve them wisely so that these resources will be around for future generations. It is imperative that consumer start to take responsibility for their actions. There

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    Laboratory Report The title of the lab that we completed in class was The Law of Conservation of Matter. The purpose of this lab was to find out if matter can be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. Dalton came up with the atomic theory‚ which included the law of conservation of matter. His theory was that matter cannot be created or destroyed and that chemical reactions only rearrange the way that atoms are combined; the atoms themselves don’t change. The procedure went like this

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