Conservation of Energy Mrs. Anna Ward James Martin MS.

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Conservation of Energy Mrs. Anna Ward James Martin MS

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Conservation of Energy

Mrs. Anna WardJames Martin MS

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Do Now!!!!Match the units

• Distance• Force• Acceleration• Speed• Time• Velocity• Mass

• kg• Newton or Kgm/s2• m• m/s2• S• m/s• m/s North

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Announcements

• Agenda for the week• Quiz on Thursday• Fruit Sale• “Orange Out” on Wednesday

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TYPES OF ENERGY

Mechanical, Electromagnetic,

Electrical, Chemical and Thermal

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What is Mechanical Energy?

o Energy due to a object’s motion

(kinetic) or position (potential).

The bowling ball has mechanical energy.

When the ball strikes the pins, mechanical energy is transferred

to the pins!

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Examples of Mechanical Energy

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What is ElectromagneticEnergy?

o Light energy

o Includes energy from gamma rays, xrays, ultraviolet rays, visible light,

infrared rays, microwave and

radio bands

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What is Electrical Energy?

o Energy caused by the movement of

electrons

o Easily transported

through power lines and converted into other forms of

energy

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What is Chemical Energy?

o Energy that is available for release from

chemical reactions.

The chemical bonds in a matchstick

store energy that is transformed into thermal energy

when the match is struck.

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Examples of Chemical Energy

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What is Thermal Energy?

o Heat energy

o The heat energy of an object determines how active its atoms are.

A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are excited and show rapid

movement.

A cooler object's molecules and atoms will show less

movement.

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QUIZ TIME!What type of energy cooks food in a microwave oven?ELECTROMAGNETIC

ENERGY

What type of energy is the spinning plate inside of a microwave oven?MECHANICAL ENERGY

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QUIZ TIME!Electrical energy is transported to your house through power lines.

When you plug an electric fan to a power outlet, electrical energy is transform into what type of energy?

MECHANICAL ENERGY

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QUIZ TIME!

What energy transformation occurs

when an electric lamp is turned on?

ELECTRICAL ENERGY

ELECTROMAGNETIC (or LIGHT) ENERGY

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What types of energy are shown below?

Mechanical and Thermal Energy(Don’t forget friction)

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What type of energy is shown below?

Chemical Energy

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What types of energy are shown below?

Electrical, Mechanical andElectromagnetic Energy

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What type of energy is shown below?

Chemical Energy (yummy)

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What type of energy is shown below?

Thermal Energy

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• 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.

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Types of Energy

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Independent Practice Examples: Conservation of Energy

• A tennis ball• Eating a plate of spaghetti• A burning fire• A bouncing ball• Tank of gasoline

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Independent Practice Time!!!

• Each group has an assigned statement.• Use what you have learned today to respond

to how you think this statement demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Energy

• We will rotate groups. You may agree (or disagree) with the other groups.

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