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Energy Games: Energy and Force Among Atoms
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![]() | Overview and Learning ObjectivesThis activity starts by looking at the energy in just a few atoms and at the energy in pendulums. In each case, KE and PE can be exchanged, but the total remains constant. When more atoms are included, the exchange of KE can be seen as heat flow. When a collection of atoms is heated or compressed, the resulting increase in PE can lead to changes of phase. Students will be able to:
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![]() | AssessmentAt several points in the activity, students are asked to respond and to provide annotated snapshots. These snapshots can be very helpful in revealing whether students are able to capture key events and explain them adequately with annotations. |
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![]() | Classroom PracticeThis project asks students to watch models carefully and to initiate their own experiments to answer questions. There is a lot to be learned, so adequate time for experimentation should be scheduled. Students may rush through these experiments and not see their relationship to each other. Teacher input may be required to slow them down and get them to perform more experiments. One good strategy is to ask to see a student's annotated snapshots. Look for accurate and thorough explanations. |
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![]() | Central ConceptsKey Concept: Total energy of a closed system is conserved. Additional Related ConceptsPhysics/Chemistry
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![]() | Macro Micro LinkThese experiments relate temperature, phases of matter, and heat flow to the basic forces and energies between atoms. |
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![]() | Activity CreditsCreated by CC Project: TELS and CC: Molecular Literacy using Molecular Workbench |
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These materials are based upon work supported
by the National Science Foundation under grant numbers
9980620, ESI-0242701 and EIA-0219345
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