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What is Energy? • Physics Definition: The ability to do work • Work: Force applied over a distance (W =f*d) • Force: From Newton, force is the product of a mass and its acceleration (F=ma) also known as Newton’s second law. • But this applies mostly to mechanics, the study of the physics behind an object’s motion What is Energy? • Thermodynamics: the study of the conversion of heat energy into other forms of energy. • Very important in the production of energy as we will discuss it • In themodynamics, work is defined as the quantity of energy transferred from one system to another without a change in its amount of order (called entropy) Units of energy • Joules: – The work done by a force of one newton (kg*m/s2)traveling through a distance of one meter; – The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt; or one coulomb volt, with the symbol C·V; – The work done to produce power of one watt continuously for one second; or one watt-second (compare kilowatt-hour), with the symbol W·s. Thus a kilowatt-hour is 3,600,000 joules or 3.6 megajoules; – The kinetic energy of a 2 kg mass moving at a velocity of 1 m/s. The kinetic energy is linear in the mass but quadratic in the velocity, being given by E = ½mv² Everyday examples of the Joule • the energy required to lift a small apple one meter straight up. • the energy released when that same apple falls one meter to the ground. • the energy released as heat by a quiet person, every hundredth of a second. • the energy required to heat one gram of dry, cool air by 1 degree Celsius. • one hundredth of the energy a person can receive by drinking a drop of beer. • the kinetic energy of an adult human moving a distance of about a hand-span every second. • 100 joules are used by a 100 Watt light bulb every second Power • Power: the rate at which work is performed – Or, the rate at which energy is transmitted – Or the amount of energy expended per unit time • P=E/t • Measured in Watts: • Other units: – HP or horse power – BTUs