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Chapter 5: Energy Conversions Unit B: Energy Transformations

5.1 Energy Energy is the ability to do work. Causes changes to temperature, shape, speed, or direction of an object We use potential and kinetic energy during our day Turning on a light as you get out of bed Foods you eat a breakfast to fuel your body Electric energy becomes useful energy when: Electric energy is converted to light energy to illuminate your room Stored energy in food is converted to kinetic energy as you walk out the door Where does your body get energy? Body converts stored (potential) energy in food into other forms of energy. Exercise speeds up the release of chemical energy from food stored in the muscles Sleep gives the body’s cells a chance to clear waste products and renew stores of energy Pg 83 #1-2

5.2 Many Forms of Energy Solar energy Thermal energy Wind energy Geothermal energy Solar energy – energy from the Sun + green plants produce glucose for their growth, animals eat plants for energy + past solar energy to burn wood, trees use energy in leaves to make wood + crude oil and natural gas contain stored energy from the sun + some homes heated by solar panels that convert solar energy to electric energy Thermal energy – heat + produced when particles in substances around the flame vibrate faster Wind energy – kinetic energy captured by windmills + Wind vanes turn, windmill generates electric energy Geothermal energy – heat produced within Earth (from geothermal activity) that comes close to the surface; can be used for heating or to produce electricity. + hot springs are heated by geothermal activity like volcanic activity below the Earth’s surface Pg 85 #1-3

5.3 Understanding Energy Energy constantly changes from one form to another and specific terms are used to describe what happens during this process. Input energy – energy that enters the system Converter – system where energy changes form Output energy – energy that leaves the system Flashlight is an example of an energy converter. Batteries are the input energy Lightbulb is the converter Light is the output energy

5.3 Understanding Energy (continued) INPUT ENERGY → CONVERTER → OUTPUT ENERGY Input energy = chemical energy stored in glucose in muscle tissue Converter = mitochondrion of a cell Output energy = movement of muscle cell Athletes train so that their muscle tissue will convert energy in the most efficient way possible. Energy conversion occurs at the cellular level. Glucose is transported to the muscle cells by blood. The chemical energy in glucose is converted into another form of chemical energy that can be used for a specific purpose, such as muscle contraction. Muscle cells move by contracting.

5.3 Understanding Energy (continued) When we exercise, the heat we feel is produced by a chemical reaction within the muscles of our bodies. Potential energy from food is converted into thermal energy. Many chemical reactions produce thermal energy. Potential chemical energy from food Kinetic energy for muscles to move Is converted to Potential chemical energy from food Thermal energy to keep you warm Is converted to

5.3 Understanding Energy (continued) In most cases, the thermal energy released during activities is waste energy. It is waste energy because it is not used or needed for the activity. Ex. Moderate physical activity releases thermal energy that is not a problem. But on an extremely hot day, athletes may get overheated. Many machines also produce excess energy. This often interferes with their operation. Ex. Using a drill press too much may lead to overheating the drill and this could result in burn marks on the wood.

5.4 Conservation of Energy If we measure the electric energy that goes into a hair dryer and compared it to all the forms of output energy, we would find that the two are equal. Input energy is equal to output energy. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy can only be changed from one form to another. Types of energy produced by a blow dryer: Thermal energy provides the heat to dry hair Kinetic energy in the moving air Electricity is converted to sound energy Glowing elements produce light energy - Fan that moves the air is a motor Friction produces thermal energy that is not used to dry your hair.

5.5 Energy Conversion Systems Input energy Output energy = OR Input energy Useful output energy Waste output energy = + Gasoline produces sound, thermal, and kinetic energy One third of the chemical potential energy of the gasoline that goes into a car engine is used to move the car. Electric motors waste a little energy to sound and friction. Some of the output energy in all machines is not useable, waste energy.