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What is Energy??? A. Energy is the ability to do WORK 1. Work = Force x Distance 2. Energy provides the ability for some FORCE to move an object some DISTANCE. Potential Energy B. Potential Energy is energy an object has because of its position (where it is) or composition (how it is made). 1. Potential Energy is “stored” energy because it is not being used…but it has the “potential” to do work in the future. 2. Examples of Potential Energy due to an object’s position: a. Rock on the edge of a cliff. b. Book hanging half-way off a shelf. c. Snowboarder at the top of the hill 3. Notice…all of the above deal with GRAVITY! 4. FORMS OF POTENTIAL (STORED) ENERGY • a. Chemical Energy: Energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together (food, fuels) FORMS OF POTENTIAL (STORED) ENERGY • b. Nuclear Energy: Energy stored in the nuclei of atoms; released when nuclei join together or split apart (nuclear power plants, fusion in stars). FORMS OF POTENTIAL (STORED) ENERGY • c. Stored mechanical energy: Energy stored in an object because a force was applied to it (examples: compressed spring, stretched rubber band). FORMS OF POTENTIAL (STORED) ENERGY Gravitational • d. Energy: Energy of position (examples, biker at top of a hill, pendulum) 8 C. KINETIC ENERGY IS THE ENERGY OF MOTION 1. The amount of Kinetic Energy an object has depends on two factors: its mass and velocity. 2. FORMS OF KINETIC ENERGY Electrical Energy: Energy of moving electric charges (examples: lightning, charged • a. particles in a circuit) FORMS OF KINETIC ENERGY • b. Radiant Energy: Energy that travels as electromagnetic waves (examples: visible light, microwaves, x-rays, infrared rays). 11 FORMS OF KINETIC ENERGY • c. Sound Energy: Energy given off by vibrating objects; energy we can music). hear (examples: voices, FORMS OF KINETIC ENERGY • d. Mechanical Energy: Energy of motion used to do work (examples, flowing water, wind, machines, your body when moving). 13 FORMS OF KINETIC ENERGY • e. Thermal Energy: Energy of the moving particles that make up matter (examples: energy that maintains your body’s temperature). D. LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY: •Energy cannot be created or destroyed…it can only change from one form to another. 15 LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 1. Potential Energy can change to Kinetic Energy and vice versa Notice how the roller coasters location and speed determines where it has the most potential or kinetic energy. Potential and Kinetic Energy 2. POTENTIAL ENERGY INTO MECHANICAL ENERGY • When an archer pulls back on the string of a bow…mechanical STORED energy is put into the string. When the archer lets go…the mechanical stored energy in the string transfers its energy into the arrow…causing it to fly. 3. CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO MECHANICAL ENERGY • Example 1: Chemical energy from the food you eat is changed into mechanical energy so you can run. • Example 2: Chemical energy in gasoline is changed into mechanical energy so your car can run. 4. OTHER EXAMPLES OF ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS •a. Green plants take radiant energy from the sun and change it into chemical energy. 4. OTHER EXAMPLES OF ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS •b. A hot plate changes electrical energy to thermal energy. •c. A fan changes electrical energy into mechanical energy. 5. ENERGY TRANSFORMATION INTO HEAT In all energy transformations…some energy changes into heat…this is called • a. “waste heat.” 5. ENERGY TRANSFORMATION INTO HEAT • b. For example, the chemical energy in your food changes into mechanical energy that allows you to rub your hands together. Some of the energy from the rubbing converts to heat…which you can feel after only a few seconds of rubbing.