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10_Energy

10_Energy

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Physics

10th Grade

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Wida Agustina

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16 Slides • 6 Questions

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Energy,
Work and
Power

P H Y S I C S

Ms Wida N Agustina

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Draw

Draw! What do you think energy is?

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Energy

DEFINITION

  • Energy is a property that must be
    transferred to an object in order to
    perform work on or heat up that object
    It is measured in units of Joules (J)
    Energy can be stored in different
    ways, and there are changes in the
    way it is stored when a system changes

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Match

Pair the energy and the example!

Kinetic Energy

Thermal energy

Chemical Energy

Gravitational Potential Energy

Light Energy

People running

Bonfire

Uncooked Rice

people on top of the building

Torch

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Energy
Stores
Table

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Analyze the energy!

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Energy Transfer

Energy can be transferred
between stores through different
energy transfer pathways
Examples of these are:

Mechanical
Electrical
Heating
Radiation

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Energy Transfer Table

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A N E X A M P L E O F

A T H E R M A L

E N E R G Y

T R A N S F E R B Y
H E A T I N G , I S A

H O T C O F F E E
H E A T I N G U P
C O L D H A N D S

Thermal energy is

transferred by heating from

the hot coffee to the mug

and to the cold hands

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Multiple Choice

Below, are example of energy transfer, except ....

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Mechanical energy

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Radiation

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Electrical

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Chemical

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"The principle of conservation of energy
states that:

"Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it
can only be transferred from one store to
another"

This means that for a closed system, the total
amount of energy is constant

Conservation of Enegry

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​Simple

Diagram ​

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Sankey diagram is a way
of using picture to show
how energy is going in to
a system, how much useful
energy is coming out, and
how much energy is lost
by system.

SANKEY
DIAGRAM

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Sankey
Diagram

for

Electrical

Bulb

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Open Ended

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What is the value of thermal energy?

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Energy
Calculations

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Kinetic Energy

The kinetic energy, EK, of
an object (also known as its
kinetic store) is defined as:

This means that any object
in motion has energy in its
kinetic energy store

The energy an object has as a
result of its mass and speed

Kinetic energy can be calculated using

the equation:

EK = ½ × m × v^2

Where:

EK = kinetic energy in Joules (J)

m = mass of the object in kilograms (kg)

v = speed of the object in metres per second (m/s)

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Calculate the kinetic energy
stored in a vehicle of mass 1200
kg moving at a speed of 27
m/s.?

E X A M P L E

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Open Ended

If a ball of mass 2 kg is moving with a speed of 5 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

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Gravitational Potential Energy

The gravitational potential energy, EP, of an
object (also known as its gravitational store) is
defined as:

This means:

If an object is lifted up, energy will be
transferred to its gravitational store
If an object falls, energy will be transferred
away from its gravitational store

The energy an object has due to its height in a
gravitational field

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A man of mass 70 kg climbs a
flight of stairs that is 3 m
higher than the floor.
Gravitational field strength is
approximately 10 N/kg.
Calculate the energy
transferred to his gravitational
potential energy store!

E X A M P L E

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Open Ended

If a person of mass 65 Kg climbs a coconut tree as high as 4 m. How much g.p.e does this person have?

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Energy,
Work and
Power

P H Y S I C S

Ms Wida N Agustina

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