Energy in Action | Stored Energy |
Based on the examples shown above, my best definition of "Energy in Action" is energy that is creating something that wouldn't be there otherwise (motion, light, heat).
Based on the examples shown above, my best definition of "Stored Energy" is energy that is there, but not actually doing anything.
For me, the hardest part of this assignment was finding pictures because:
a) Some image searches weren't pulling up the results that I assumed they would (the Internet is NOT perfect).
b) It was hard to come up with ideas for Google searches (we couldn't search energy in action or stored energy specifically, and we had to think for ourselves for most images)
c) Google doesn't have good images that even match the general idea of what I was thinking for some searches (too specific + Google images = less results).
Based on the examples shown above, my best definition of "Stored Energy" is energy that is there, but not actually doing anything.
For me, the hardest part of this assignment was finding pictures because:
a) Some image searches weren't pulling up the results that I assumed they would (the Internet is NOT perfect).
b) It was hard to come up with ideas for Google searches (we couldn't search energy in action or stored energy specifically, and we had to think for ourselves for most images)
c) Google doesn't have good images that even match the general idea of what I was thinking for some searches (too specific + Google images = less results).