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What is Energy and forms of energy

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Energy Energy exists in many forms. Energy can be moved from one object to another. Energy can be changed from one form to another. Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Potential Energy The energy in matter due to its position or the arrangement of its parts The two types of energy are kinetic and potential. Various forms of Potential energy include: Elastic – A trampoline resists being stretched out of shape Electrical – A battery operated flashlight converts electrical potential energy into light when turned on Gravitational – Like an apple falling from a tree Chemical – Energy in food is used by our bodies to move; in a lighted firecracker it is used to make a loud sound and scatter pieces of the firecracker

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Kinetic Energy Energy of a moving object The two types of energy are kinetic and potential. Increase students’ awareness of kinetic energy by having them: -- Identify objects in motion around them -- Compare how various objects move (walk, roll, jump, etc.) -- Analyze whether stationary objects are really moving (i.e., a plant)

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Six Forms of Energy Mechanical Chemical Electrical Light/Radiant Heat/Thermal Nuclear

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Mechanical Energy Energy that moves objects from place to place You use mechanical energy when you kick a ball or turn the pedals of a bicycle Other examples include water flowing in a stream, tires rolling down a road and sound waves from your iPod.

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Chemical Energy Energy released by a chemical reaction The food you eat contains chemical energy that is released when you digest your meal Wood, coal, gasoline, and natural gas are fuels that contain chemical energy Wood, coal, gasoline, and natural gas are fuels that contain chemical energy. When these fuels are burned, the chemical energy is released as heat.

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Electrical Energy Energy that comes from the electrons within atoms It can be generated at a power plant or inside a battery and can power everything from remote-controlled cars to refrigerators Lightning and static electricity are also forms of electrical energy

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Heat (Thermal) Energy Energy created by the motion of atoms and molecules that occurs within an object Thermal energy exists when you heat a pot of water on a stove For example, when you heat a pot of water on a stove, the heat from the burner adds energy to the water, causing the water molecules to move around more rapidly, increasing the water’s thermal energy.

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Nuclear Energy Energy contained in the nucleus of an atom Nuclear energy is released when nuclei are split apart into several pieces, or when they are combined to form a single, larger nucleus An atom's nucleus can be split apart. When this is done, a tremendous amount of energy is released. The energy is both heat and light energy. This energy, when let out slowly, can be harnessed to generate electricity. When it is let out all at once, it can make a tremendous explosion in an atomic bomb. The word fission means to split apart. Inside the reactor of an atomic power plant, uranium atoms are split apart in a controlled chain reaction. In a chain reaction, particles released by the splitting of the atom go off and strike other uranium atoms splitting those. Those particles given off split still other atoms in a chain reaction. In nuclear power plants, control rods are used to keep the splitting regulated so it doesn't go too fast. Another form of nuclear energy is called fusion. Fusion means joining smaller nuclei (the plural of nucleus) to make a larger nucleus. The sun uses nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This gives off heat and light and other radiation.

Light (Radiant) Energy Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Light (Radiant) Energy Energy that can move through empty space The sun and stars are powerful sources of radiant energy The light given off by light bulbs and campfires are also forms of radiant energy

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Energy Conversion All forms of energy can be converted into other forms of energy For example: concentrated solar radiation is used as the energy source of high-temperature process heat for driving thermochemical reactions towards the production of storable and transportable fuels.

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Energy Forms These forms of energy do work that end up as motion, light, or heat. Energy is used to power manufacturing, light buildings, propel vehicles, and communicate messages. What else do we use energy for?

Types and Forms of Energy Gateway To Technology Unit 3– Lesson 3.1– Investigating Energy Image Resources Microsoft, Inc. (2009). Clip Art. Retrieved March 24, 2009, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx ETH – Renewable Energy Carriers (2010). Professorship of Renewable Energy Carriers. Retrieved May 5, 2010, from http://www.pre.ethz.ch/research/projects/?id=solarfuels