Unit 26 Types Of Energy

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Unit 26 Types of Energy

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Forms of Energy

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Unit 26

Types of Energy

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Anything that has mass and movement has kinetic energy.

The kinetic energy of an object in this case is given by the relation:

KE = (1/2)mv2

m=mass of the object

V=velocity of the object

The greater the mass or velocity of a moving object, the more kinetic energy it has.

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Potential energy is the energy stored in a system. It is the energy that can be released to become kinetic or another form.

PE = mgh

 PE = Energy (in Joules)

m = mass (in kilograms)

g = gravitational acceleration of the earth (9.8 m/sec2)

h = height above earth's surface (in meters)

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Mechanical energy is also the total amount of kinetic and potential energy

in a system.

Wind-up toys, grandfather clocks, and pogo sticks are examples of

mechanical energy. Wind power uses mechanical energy to help create

electricity.

Potential energy + Kinetic energy =

Mechanical energy

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Mechanical Energy Summary

Mechanical Energy

Potential Energy

Gravitational PE mgh

Elastic PEEnergy that is stretched or compressed.

Kinetic Energy The energy of motion

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What is Chemical Energy? Energy that is available for release from chemical reactions.

The chemical bonds in a matchstick store energy that is transformed into thermal energy and electromagnetic energy when the match is struck.

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Summary of Energy-Part 1

Mechanical Energy• Energy of Motion and Position of

everyday objects.

Electrical Energy• The energy associated with electric

charges.

Chemical Energy• Energy stored in chemical bonds.

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Summary of Energy-Part 2

Electromagnetic Energy• Energy that travels through space in the

form of waves.

Nuclear Energy• The energy stored in atomic nuclei

Thermal Energy• Heat Energy.

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

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

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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?

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QUIZ TIME!

What energy transformation occurs

when an electric lamp is turned on?

ELECTRICAL ENERGY

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What types of energy are shown below?

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What types of energy are shown below?

Potential

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What type of energy is shown below?

Chemical

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What types of energy are shown below?

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Electromagnetic(infrared with the remote and visible light from the TV)

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Chemical

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What type of energy is shown below?

Electromagnetic (Infrared and Visible Light)

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Energy Conversion In A Car