CH 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ion, Thermal Equilibrium, Bond Energy

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Energy is anything that has the capacity to do work: a quantity can object can possess or as a collection of objects, can be exchanged between objects through contact. Work is a force acting over a distance: energy = work = force * distance. Heat is the flow of energy cause by a difference in temperature. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion or energy that is being transferred: thermal energy is the energy associated with temperature. A form of kinetic energy: electrical energy- kinetic energy associated with the flow of electrical charge, thermal energy- kinetic energy associate with molecular motion, light or radiant energy- kinetic energy associated with energy transitions in an atom. The amount of kinetic energy an object has is directly proportional to its mass and velocity: ke = 1/2mv2, when the mass is in kg and velocity is in m/s, the unit for ke is a joule.

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