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Energy FORMS OF ENERGY

Forms of Energy OBJECTIVES: • Identify different forms of energy. Vocabulary: • chemical energy • electrical energy • electromagnetic energy • mechanical energy • sound energy • thermal energy OBJECTIVES: • Identify different forms of energy. • Describe how energy changes form. Lesson Summary: Forms of energy include mechanical, chemical, electrical, nuclear, thermal, electromagnetic, and sound energy. These forms of energy can occur as either kinetic or potential energy.

FORMS OF ENERGY The young man in the picture is playing an electric guitar in a rock concert. He plucks the strings of the guitar with skill, and the sounds of the music thrill the crowd. The bright stage lights in the otherwise dark concert hall add to the excitement, although they make it hot on stage. This scene represents energy in several different forms. Do you know what they are? • chemical energy • electrical energy • electromagnetic energy • mechanical energy • sound energy • thermal energy

Mechanical energy is the energy of an object that is moving or has the potential to move. It is the sum of an object’s kinetic and potential energy. In the figure, the basketball has mechanical energy because it is moving. The arrow in the same figure has mechanical energy because it has the potential to move due to the elasticity of the bow. What are some other examples of mechanical energy?

Chemical energy is stored in wood and released when the wood burns. Chemical Energy  Thermal Energy Chemical Energy Energy is stored in the bonds between atoms that make up compounds. This energy is called chemical energy, and it is a form of potential energy. If the bonds between atoms are broken, the energy is released and can do work. The wood in the fireplace in the photo has chemical energy. The energy is released as thermal energy when the wood burns.

Electrical Energy Electrons are negatively charged particles in atoms. Moving electrons have a form of kinetic energy called electrical energy. If you’ve ever experienced an electric outage, then you know how hard it is to get by without electrical energy. Most of the electrical energy we use is produced by power plants and arrives in our homes through wires. Two other sources of electrical energy are pictured here. A lightning bolt is a powerful discharge of electrical energy. A battery contains stored chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.

Nuclear Energy The nuclei of atoms are held together by powerful forces. This gives them a tremendous amount of stored energy, called nuclear energy. The energy can be released and used to do work. This happens in nuclear power plants when nuclei fission, or split apart. It also happens in the sun and other stars when nuclei fuse, or join together. Some of the sun’s energy travels to Earth, where it warms the planet and provides the energy for photosynthesis. In the sun, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium nuclei. This releases a huge amount of energy, some of which reaches Earth.

Thermal Energy Atoms are moving at the same speed in the soup on the spoon as they are in the soup in the pot. However, there are more atoms of soup in the pot, so it has more thermal energy. Thermal energy is defined as the total kinetic energy of all the atoms that make up an object. It depends on how fast the atoms are moving and how many atoms the object has. Therefore, an object with more mass has greater thermal energy than an object with less mass, even if their individual atoms are moving at the same speed.

Electromagnetic Energy Energy that the sun and other stars release into space is called electromagnetic energy. This form of energy travels through space as electrical and magnetic waves. Electromagnetic energy is commonly called light. It includes visible light, as well as radio waves, microwaves, and X rays.

Sound Energy The drummer in the photo is hitting the drumheads with drumsticks. This causes the drumheads to vibrate. The vibrations pass to surrounding air particles and then from one air particle to another in a wave of energy called sound energy. We hear sound when the sound waves reach our ears. Sound energy can travel through air, water, and other substances, but not through empty space. That’s because the energy needs particles of matter to pass it on. Vibrating objects such as drumheads produce sound energy.

How Energy Changes Form Energy often changes from one form to another. For example, the mechanical energy of a moving drumstick changes to sound energy when it strikes the drumhead and causes it to vibrate. Any form of energy can change into any other form. Frequently, one form of energy changes into two or more different forms. For example, when wood burns, the wood’s chemical energy changes to both thermal energy and light energy.

FORMS OF ENERGY / QUICKY QUIZZLE Recall 1. Define mechanical energy. 2. Give an example of chemical energy. 3. What is electrical energy? 4. Name two processes that release nuclear energy. 5. List three types of electromagnetic energy. Apply Concepts 6. If you were on the moon, no sound energy would be able to reach your ears. Explain why. (Hint: The moon has no atmosphere.) 7. State how energy is converted by the following electrical devices: light bulb, alarm clock, hair dryer. Think Critically 8. Relate the thermal energy of an object to the object’s atoms.