Energy and Its Forms

Duration: 11

Genre: Educational

Year Published: 1961

Creator: Coronet Films

Format: 16mm

Color: B&W

Sound: sound

Credits: John G. Read

Description: Explains the basic concept of energy and shows examples of its principal forms, including nuclear energy. Shows how energy is changed from one form to another to do work, and discusses the way in which plants convert the energy of the sun to chemical energy to provide a basic source of food and fuel. Collaborator, John G. Read., Explains the basic concept of energy and shows examples of its principal forms, including nuclear energy. Shows how energy is changed from one form to another to do work, and discusses the way in which plants convert the energy of the sun to chemical energy to provide a basic source of food and fuel.

Complete Record: Explains the basic concept of energy and shows examples of its principal forms, including nuclear energy. Shows how energy is changed from one form to another to do work, and discusses the way in which plants convert the energy of the sun to chemical energy to provide a basic source of food and fuel. Collaborator, John G. Read., Defines energy, indicates the many differing forms of energy, giving examples of each, and shows that energy can be changed from one form to another. Describes energy of motion or position, light energy, sound energy, heat energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, and nuclear energy; and additonally gives examples of sources and uses of each kind of energy; places emphasis upon the concept that all the sources of energy with the exception of nuclear energy can be traced to the sun., NOTE: Two (or more) records have been merged together to create this data.

Metadata Source:Wikipedia — List of Coronet Films


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