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Question
actice 5
ch each type of
y transformation
the step in
e machine.
chemical to
mechanical
chemical to
thermal
lechanical to
electrical
lechanical to
mechanical
mechanical
to chemical
thermal to
mechanical
- light the match to start the candle.
- the candle burns the string into two pieces, releasing the ball that
was being held in place.
- the ball rolls down the ramp and hits the electrical switch, turning
on the fan.
- the fan blows air, pushing the books over like dominoes.
- the books knock a container that spills vinegar into a beaker of baking
soda, which creates a chemical reaction bubbling out of the container.
- the reaction moves a ruler holding a marble, causing the marble to
fall off the ruler and hit the power button a tv remote control.
- the remote turns on the tv.
Step1: Analyze each step
- Step 1: Lighting a match involves a chemical reaction (burning of match head chemicals) which produces heat (thermal energy). So, it is chemical to thermal.
- Step 2: The candle burning (chemical reaction) releases a ball (mechanical movement). So, it is chemical to mechanical.
- Step 3: The ball rolling (mechanical) hits a switch (which is part of an electrical circuit activation). So, it is mechanical to electrical.
- Step 4: The fan blowing (mechanical - movement of air) pushing books (mechanical - movement of books). So, it is mechanical to mechanical.
- Step 5: Vinegar (chemical) and baking soda (chemical) reaction (chemical) with no direct mechanical movement in the sense of the main energy transformation here (the bubbling is a chemical reaction outcome). But if we consider the spill (mechanical - container being knocked) leading to chemical reaction. But the main transformation is chemical (vinegar and baking soda reaction). However, if we follow the left - hand side categories, the closest is chemical to chemical (but since it's not in the list, re - evaluating. The knocking is mechanical (books knocking container) and then chemical (reaction). But the left - hand side has “Chemical to chemical” not listed. Re - looking at the left - hand side categories: the container spill (mechanical - movement of container) leading to chemical reaction. But the left - hand side has “Mechanical to chemical” as an option.
- Step 6: The reaction (chemical) moves a ruler (mechanical). So, it is chemical to mechanical. But if we consider the marble falling (mechanical) hitting the button (mechanical - movement to activate electrical in the remote, but the left - hand side has “Mechanical to mechanical” as an option (the marble's fall and hit are mechanical movements).
- Step 7: The remote (electrical - it uses battery/electrical signal) turns on the TV (electrical). But if we consider the button press (mechanical) activating the remote (electrical). But the left - hand side has “Mechanical to electrical” (button press is mechanical, remote activation is electrical).
Step2: Match with categories
- Chemical to thermal
- Chemical to mechanical
- Mechanical to electrical
- Mechanical to mechanical
- Mechanical to chemical
- Mechanical to mechanical
- Mechanical to electrical
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