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Before you read what we are doing...can you answer this question? These questions will help prepare you for the Milestones at the end of the year!
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What is energy, and how do we see it everyday? In the simulation below, you will see how heat can make an engine work. Click on the tutorial if you need assistance. This eliminates one assignment from the choice board if you play this and write 3-5 sentences explaining how this concept works. Can you see this heat concept in any other form of machinery? You can make a comment with this information, send it in an email, or even through remind! In this unit (Forms of Energy/Transformation) the extension you needed to truly understand is: AC Extension: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain transformations and flow of energy within a system c. Analyze and interpret specific heat data to justify the selection of a material for a practical application (e.g., insulators and cooking vessels). (SPS7)
I hope you are all doing well and know that I miss you all! Here is a tutorial link if you want to view it: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpFLjyOTSgk&feature=youtu.be
6 Comments
Machi Gillard
4/21/2020 11:14:37 am
The displacer circulates air between the hot and cold side of the engine. When the displacer rises, air goes down and is heated by the flame at the bottom. The hot air pushes against a piston while the displacer is coming back down. This piston creates a vacuum, which water rises out of the ground to fill.
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madison joseph
4/21/2020 11:55:40 am
when the hot air and cool air circulates because of the displacer on either side , the air moves and the the engine is heated by the flame at the bottom the heat from the fire goes around the displacer and is pushed out through the top
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Xzinare Bartholomew
4/22/2020 07:32:31 am
The hot air and cool air move in a circular current due to the displacer on both sides of the engine. When the air moves down, the engine gets heated by the flame. The air pushes the piston at the same time as the displacer lowers. Which causes the piston to create a vacuum that water gets sucked in by from the ground.
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Tyler Jackson
4/23/2020 09:14:33 am
Cool air and hot air circulate because of the displacer on both sides.Air moves and the engine is heated by the flame.The fire goes around and is pushed through the top.
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Nathan Garcia
4/29/2020 09:19:50 am
The cool and hot air circulate due to the displacer on both sides of the engine. The air circulates and the engine is heated up by the flames, then the air moves the piston at the same time as the displacer lowers. Then makes the piston to create a vacuum that causes the water from the ground to get sucked and placed in the barrel.
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sam
4/30/2020 01:38:51 pm
The hot air and the cool air circulate because of the displacer which is on both sides of the engine. The air circulates, making the engine heat up from the flames. The air moves the piston while the displacer lowers at the same time. This makes the piston create a vacuum that makes the water from the ground get sucked and placed in the barrel.
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