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http://www.wpcsd.k12.ny.us/cms/lib5/NY01000029/Centricity/Domain/789/1%20Energy.pptx
DO NOW
•In your journal:
List 3 things you used today that has or will use energy.
ENERGY is…the ability to do WORK or cause change
WORK is…when a FORCE moves an
object
a FORCE
is…a push or a pull
Name any 2 things that ARE energy or that HAVE energy
There are two main kinds of energy…
POTENTIAL ENERGY
STORED energyor
Energy that is NOT being used
KINETIC ENERGY
Energy that IS being used or
Energy in MOTION
Examples: Examples:
Demonstrate POTENTIAL ENERGY using the ball on your table AND
draw a picture showing what potential energy looks like.
Now, use the same ball to demonstrate KINETIC ENERGY. Again, draw a picture to show what kinetic energy looks like.
Write a “P” or a “K” under each picture on your paper to tell
whether the pictures are showing POTENTIAL or KINETIC energy.
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Elastic Potential Energy
Elastic potential energy is associatedwith objects that can be stretched or compressed.
Elastic potential energy can be stored in rubber bands, bungee chords, trampolines, springs, an arrow drawn into a bow, etc.
Gravitational Energy is the energy of position or place. A rock resting at the top of a hill contains gravitational potential energy. Hydropower, such as water in a reservoir behinda dam, is an example of gravitational potential energy.
Gravitational Potential Energy
Do Now:Write in your journal the number and label either (P) Potential energy or (K) Kinetic energy:
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5.
3.2.
4. 6.
6 DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGYBoth potential & kinetic energy come in many forms. Six of the most common
ones are:MECHANICAL ENERGY
Energy of moving parts
THERMAL (HEAT) ENERGYEnergy of the heat IN an
object
CHEMICAL ENERGYEnergy in chemical bonds
of food, gas, batteries, burning wood etc.
6 DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGY (continued)
ELECTRICAL ENERGYMoving electrical
charges
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGYLight energy, X-rays, radio
waves
NUCLEAR ENERGYStored in the nucleus of
an atom & released when atoms are split or joined
together, nuclear reactors, atomic bombs,
stars, sun
Do Now:Write in your journal the form of energy each object has. a. electrical energy b. chemical energy c. mechanical energyd. nuclear energye. electromagnetic energyf. heat energy.
(Nuclear power plant )
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4.3.
2.
A change from one form of energy to another is called energy conversion.
Most forms of energy can be converted into any other form.For example a toaster converts electrical energy to thermal energy. Your body converts chemical energy in the food you eat into the mechanical energy you need to move your muscles.Usually heat energy is also formed in an energy conversion.
Energy TransformationsConversions Between Forms of Energy
Electrical Energy into Thermal Energy
Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy
ENERGY CONVERSIONS (ENERGY
TRANSFORMATIONS)Energy can be converted (transformed or
changed) from one form to another.
1) Food has POTENTIAL CHEMICAL energy.
2) When you eat it, the bonds in the atoms are broken and the energy is released to your cells.
3) Your body CHANGES the chemical energy to KINETIC MECHANICAL ENERGY when you run, jump, write, walk.
4) Finally, your body creates THERMAL (HEAT) ENERGY you can feel because the molecules inside you are moving!
For example…
Think about the energy conversions taking place with a flashlight.
Use the flow chart in your notes to show each form of energy that
occurs.
BatteriesLight & Heat
Wires
CHEMICAL ENERGY
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Label the ENERGY CONVERSIONS in your notes.
ELECTRIC PENCIL SHARPENER
WIRES GEARS & BLADES
electrical energy mechanical energy
HEATING PAD
WIRES HEAT
electrical energy thermal energy
Energy Conversion in a WaterfallThe water at the top of the falls has gravitational potential energy because it is higher than at the bottom. As the water falls, its height decreases, and loses its potential energy. At the same time, its kinetic energy increases because its velocity (speed) increases. The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.
Qu ickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor
are needed to see th is p ictu re.
Kinetic Energy
GravitationalPotentialEnergy
Energy Conversion in a PendulumA continuous conversion between kinetic and potential energy takes place in a pendulum. At the highest point in its swing, the pendulum has only potential energy. As it starts to swing downward, it speeds up and its potential energy changes to kinetic energy
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PotentialEnergy
PLANT
PHOTOSYNTHESISSUN
electromagneticenergy
chemicalenergy
Plant changes sunlight and water into sugar (food) for plant!
Law of Conservation of EnergyWhen one form of energy is converted to another, no energy is destroyed in the process.Energy cannot be created or destroyed, so the total amount of energy is the same before and after any process. All energy is accounted for.
Conserving EnergyWhen you hear or read about conserving energy, don’t get confused with the law of conservation of energy. Conserving energy means saving energy, or not wasting it!
In Science, energy is always conserved because its total quantity does not change.
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=about_home-basics
DO NOWWith your elbow buddy: • Take the index card from the tub. Keeping the
fold up, use two hands to pull the ends out to flatten out the card.
• Predict what will happen to the card as you let go.
• Test and then explain your prediction. Use the terms potential and kinetic energy.
Review:There are two TYPES of energy: potential and kinetic.
Energy can’t be created or destroyed so we need to convert energy we have into what we need. The energy we use comes from many sources: Fossil fuel (coal, oil, natural gas), nuclear power, sun, wind, geothermal, hydropower. Most of this we convert into electricity (electrical energy).
There are 6 forms of energy: mechanical, chemical, nuclear, electromagnetic, thermal, electrical . Energy can change from one form into another but is not created or destroyed.
DO NOW:
•How many people does it take to turn on a light bulb?
•Where do we get our energy from?
•How is electricity “made”?
DO NOW:
Describe what is happening in each panel of the cartoon.
Where do we get electricity? List the 6 types of energy conversion from the following slides. (Names only)
electricity school house rock
real life power planthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Vb6hlLQSg
Energy conversions from fossil fuel.
ELECTRICITY FROM NUCLEAR ENERGY
ELECTRICITY FROM HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY FROM WIND ENERGY
ELECTRICITY FROM GEOTHERMAL
ELECTRICITY FROM THE SUN