
Energy and Energy Transformations
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Retse Johnson-Daniel
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Energy and Energy Transformations
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I know...
how to identify the type of energy when presented with an image.
Learning Target
I can...
identify different types of energy
construct explanations for energy transformations within a system.
Success Criteria
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Whenever work is done, energy is transformed or transferred to another system.
Energy is the ability to do work.
Energy and Work
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Energy and Work
Misconception:
Only things that are moving have energy.
Energy can be present in an object or a system when nothing is happening.
Once an object moves in the direction of the force being applied, we can observe work being done as energy is transferred from one object to another.
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Types of Energy
Mechanical | Potential | Kinetic |
|---|---|---|
Chemical | Thermal | Nuclear |
Electrical | Electromagnetic | Sound |
Each of these forms of energy can be converted into other forms of energy.
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definition: the energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
this is the sum (total amount) of potential and kinetic energy in a system.
Kinetic energy: the energy of motion
Potential Energy: the energy that is stored in an object (energy of position)
Mechanical Energy
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definition: energy that results from the flow of electrons
electric charges can exert forces that do work
Electrical Energy
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definition: the energy stored in chemical bonds
when bonds are broken the released energy can do work
Chemical Energy
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definition: energy given off as heat (friction)
Force vs Friction
Friction is a type of force that opposes motion, or makes it difficult for an object to move across a surface.
Thermal Energy
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definition: the energy stored in atomic nuclei
Remember:
nuclear fission releases energy by splitting nuclei apart
nuclear fusion combines 2 nuclei into a larger nucleus which releases energy
Nuclear Energy
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definition: energy that moves through a substance such as air or water
this is caused by vibrations (periodic back-and-forth motion).
Solids, liquids and gases can transmit sounds as waves.
Sound Energy
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definition: energy that travels through space in the form of waves (also called radiant energy)
visible light and x-rays are examples of electromagnetic energy
Electromagnetic Energy
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This is the process of changing energy from one form to another
Energy Conversions
Chemical
Energy
Mechanical
Energy
Kinetic
Energy
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States that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be changed (transferred).
energy can be transferred to another object/system or into another form
example:
a roller coaster
at the top of the coaster you have potential energy but when you drop it turns to kinetic energy
Law of Conservation of Energy
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Energy Transformation Practice
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What type of energy transfer is being shown?
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What type of energy transfer is being shown?
Chemical
Mechanical (movement)
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy transformation is being shown in the image?
(eaten apple --> person riding a bike)
chemical to light
electrical to light
chemical to mechanical
light to heat (thermal)
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy transformation is being shown in the image?
(battery --> flashlight)
chemical to light
potential to light
chemical to mechanical
light to heat (thermal)
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy transformation is being shown in the image?
(sun --> tree)
chemical to light
electrical to light
radiant to chemical
light to heat (thermal)
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy transformation is being shown in the image?
(plug --> lamp)
chemical to light
electrical to light
radiant to chemical
light to heat (thermal)
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Multiple Choice
Potential energy depends on ____________ & ______________.
mass, speed
mass, position
speed, position
mass, weight
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Multiple Choice
Kinetic energy depends on _____________ & _____________.
mass, speed
mass, position
mass, weight
speed, distance
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Multiple Choice
When energy changes from one form to another, we call it a _______________.
transformation
creation
expiration
compilation
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