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Def: Ability to cause change in a system • Unit joules • Symbol E Energy can be transformed from one form to another. UV • Energy is energy • There are no different kinds • There are simply different ways of storing energy within a system For Example: • You can store information in a book, on a computer hard drive or CD • No matter how it is stored it is the same information Can change motion •The 2 Major Types are Mechanical & Internal •ET = Emec + Eint The Total Energy (ET) of a “closed” system is equal to the sum of its mechanical and internal energies Energy of the particles Em Def: Can cause a change in motion Ek Def: The energy stored with the actual motion of the object •depends on mass and velocity Def: energy due to the position of the system relative to another object • usually involves a ‘field’ (i.e. - gravity, magnets, etc.) E&M ELPE GPE • Def: energy due to an Potential Energy object’s position (height) above the ground • Depends on mass and distance (height) E&M ELPE Potential Energy GPE • Def: energy due to a system being stretched or compressed E&M ELPE GPE Potential Energy • Def: energy due to position in an electric or magnetic field Internal Energy Potential Energy Interactional Energy Chemical Energy Energy is not stored in the bond • Atoms store the energy due to their position relative to each other • Internal energy that the system does not use again is called Dissipated Energy • Symbol: DE or ED • Usually from friction or when the object is deformed The big picture so far… Potential Energy Interactional Potential EnergyEnergy Chemical Energy Word Bank KE GPE ELPE E & M DE A curling iron heating on the edge of the counter. GPE E&M A magnet holding family pictures of the refrigerator. GPE E&M A sling shot just in launch position. ELPE Hockey puck slowing down on an ice rink. KE DE KE A rock falling off a steep cliff. GPE KE A child sliding down a playground slide. GPE DE • System (it): only the factors we are paying attention to • Surroundings: everything else You MUST define your system • Bar Graphs are used to represent how energy is stored in a system • Your set up will look like this: Initial Bar Graph GPE KE ELPE DE Final Bar Graph System Definition GPE KE ELPE DE • A ball is held at rest 1m above the ground and it is then released and has fallen halfway to the ground Initial Bar Graph GPE KE ELPE DE Final Bar Graph System Definition GPE KE ELPE DE The total energy of a “closed system” remains constant. •“Closed system” means no energy enters or leaves the system Newton’s Cradle Open system, the real world, KE causes friction, skater eventually comes to a stop •The total energy did not change. •Some of the energy got shifted from mechanical energy to internal energy. •KE Thermal Energy A curling iron heating on the edge of the counter. GPE E&M A magnet holding family pictures of the refrigerator. GPE E&M A sling shot just in launch position. ELPE Hockey puck slowing down on an ice rink. KE DE KE A rock falling off a steep cliff. GPE KE A child sliding down a playground slide. GPE DE What types of energy are shown below? Mechanical and Dissipated Energy (friction) What type of energy is shown below? Chemical Energy What types of energy are shown below? Electrical, Mechanical and Electromagnetic Energy What type of energy is shown below? Chemical Energy (yummy) What type of energy storage is shown below? Thermal Energy • Draw a flow map showing the flow of energy transformations in a car from starting vehicle to driving. You should have 5 different types of energy. Energy Transfer Sound (mechanical) Thermal Electrical Mechanical Chemical Light (Electromagnetic) Kinetic Energy •KE = ½ 2 mv •Changing velocity affects KE more than changing mass How much kinetic energy does a 75kg car as it travels at 25m/s? Variables Formula P&C Answer w/units Gravitational Potential Energy •GPE = mgh •Mass x gravity x height above the earth A 25Kg statue is dangling from a crane 20m above the ground. How much potential energy does the statue have? How much kinetic energy would it have if it fell? Variables Formula P&C Answer w/units What is the potential energy of the rock? A 59,900 J B 64,600 J C 93,100 J D 121,600 J