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THE ABILITY TO DO WORK
Energy
Energy helps us do things. It gives
us light. It warms our bodies and
homes. It bakes cakes and keeps
milk cold. It runs our TVs and our
cars. It makes us grow and move
and think. Energy is the power to
change things. It is the ability to
do work.
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Types of Energy
Thermal Energy (heat) –
•The internal motion of particles of matter
are called heat energy
•The faster the particles move, the more
heat energy is present.
•Rub your hands together. You converted
mechanical energy (rubbing hands) to heat
energy!
Types of Energy
Electric Energy - the energy of moving
electrons.
•Power lines carry moving electrical
charges that enter homes, schools, and
businesses as electricity.
•Electric motors found in common
appliances and machines are driven by
electric energy.
Types of Energy
Chemical Energy - The energy that bonds
atoms together
•When bonds are broken, stored chemical
energy is released.
•Rocket fuel, Gas Barbeque
•Throw a ball, you use chemical energy
stored in your muscle cells.
•Food is a source of chemical energy.
Types of Energy
Nuclear Energy - The energy stored in
the nucleus of an atom.
•Nuclear fission: when a nucleus splits,
nuclear energy is converted to massive
amounts of heat and light energy.
•Nuclear Fusion: nuclei of light elements
collide at high speeds and combine,
releasing energy: E = mc2
Types of Energy
Electromagnetic Energy – Nonmechanical energy that can travel through
space. Possesses wave and particle
characteristics.
•Light: each color of light represents a
different amount of electromagnetic
energy.
•Other examples: X-rays, radio waves,
ultra violet rays, and infra-red light.
Energy
• Potential Energy: Stored
Energy that is “waiting to be
used.”
• Kinetic Energy: Energy of
MOTION
Mechanical Energy
• The sum of the Kinetic and Potential
energies in a system
• The motion of many objects
contain a combination of kinetic
and potential energies.
ME= KE + PE
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Forms of potential energy
Gravitational
Potential Energy
•An object
can store
energy as
the result
of its
position.
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Gravitational Potential Energy
• GPE is the energy stored in
an object as the result of
its vertical position (i.e., height).
• Amt. of GPE is dependent on
two variables:
1.the mass
2.the height
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Calculating Gravitational
Potential Energy
Elastic Potential
• Elastic PE is
the energy
stored in
elastic
materials as
the result of
their
stretching or
compressing.
Kinetic Energy
• Energy of motion.
• Kinetic energy is "energy that is being
used”
• Heat energy, moving energy, or
electrical energy are all forms of energy
that are kinetic.
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Kinetic Energy
KE of an object depends upon
two variables:
1. the mass (m) of the
object
2.the speed (v) of the
object.
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Calculating Kinetic Energy
A formula to find
the kinetic energy
of any body
based on its
velocity.
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Conservation of Energy
Energy cannot be created or
destroyed…only changed from one
form to another.
The total energy of a system
remains constant
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ENERGY BEFORE =
ENERGY AFTER
Energy can be
changed from one
form to another, but it
does not disappear.
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Conservation of Energy
TOTAL ENERGY OF THE SYSTEM
REMAINS THE SAME
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Conservation of Energy
TOTAL ENERGY OF THE SYSTEM
REMAINS THE SAME
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Conservation of Mechanical Energy:
Therefore,
MEi = MEf
KEi + PEi = KEf + PEf
½ mvi2 + mghi = ½ mvf2 + mghf
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Energy Conversion
When one type of energy is changed or
transformed into another type of energy
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Energy Conversion
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What about a falling object?
What happens when it hits
the ground?
Where did the energy all go?
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•As it is falling and when the object hits the
ground the energy is converted into other
types of energy such as:
•sound energy (waves), Light Energy
(sparks), thermal energy due to
friction (heat) in the ground and air,
vibrations in the earth (energy
waves.)
•If the object bounces, some energy
is converted momentarily into elastic
potential energy.
Questions
Which statement about energy is true?
A Energy can be increased in a closed
system.
B Energy cannot be conserved.
C Energy can be decreased in a closed
system.
D Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
1 minute summary
• Partner up
Mechanical Energy Practice
Wrap Up
Indentify Similarities and Differences
1.Chemical – Nuclear
2.Thermal – Electrical
3.Kinetic – Potential
4.Gravitational – Elastic
Homework
• Due at the beginning of next class