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AIM: How are energy Conversions and Energy conservation related?
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How are energy Conversions and Energy conservation related? Identify and describe energy conversions State the law of conservation of energy Identify how the two vocabulary terms are related AIMAIM:
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How are energy Conversions and Energy conservation related? ENERGY CONVERSIONS ENERGY CONSERVATIONS AIM:
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Rub your hands together. What type of energy is produced? Where did that energy come from? Did an energy conversion take place?
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. What was that Energy Conversion?
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. When I strike a tuning fork --- What type of energy is produced? Where did that energy come from? …moving your hands (mechanical) Is that an energy conversion
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Is that an energy conversion? What is the energy conversion?
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc.
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What is an ENERGY CONVERSION? Definition #1: Energy can {and does} change form, from one type of energy to another
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What is an ENERGY CONVERSION? Definition #2: Typically when energy changes from one form to another … Heat is sometimes produced as a by-product
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What energy conversions exist here? Electrical to … HEAT
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What energy conversions are present? Electrical … to MECHANICAL…(the motor & wind) To HEAT…
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What energy conversions exist here? …Electrical to Electromagnetic (light) … with Heat…as a by-product !
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What energy conversions are present?
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Green plants turn the energy of the sun into ??? FOOD or Glucose Write that down! EM waves of the sun are turned into chemical energy
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Glucose is a form of what type of energy ??? CHEMICAL ENERGY
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What energy conversions are present? Electrical into electromagnetic - microwaves
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What energy conversions exist here? Food (chemical) to energy … To physical movement by the muscles
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The Chemical Energy (food) to electrical (brains and nerves) AND to mechanical (playing ball!)
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. What does CONSERVATION mean? Main Entry: con·ser·va·tion Pronunciation: "kän(t)-s&r-'vA-sh&n Function: noun Etymology: from Latin “preservation” “to keep constant” “to not loose any of” “to save”
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Law of Conservation of Energy: “When energy changes from one form to another, energy is neither created nor destroyed -- but merely changes form ” “energy is neither created nor destroyed”
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Lets examine the match
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. What energy conversions occur with a match? Mechanical - causes the strike
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. The strike - creates friction Friction cause what ??? Thermal which is heat
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. The Heat Causes … INGNITION - releases the stored chemical energy in the “match head”
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Burning of the chemical energy Produces light & heat!
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. WHAT IS THIS MACHINE? What does it run on ??
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Solar Cell What energy conversion occurs in a solar cell? What is that called?
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. The Solar Cell Transforms Light! Light hits the solar cell, and transforms to what?
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AIM: What are energy conversions, etc. Does a calculator need a lot of Electricity? Therefore how much electricity do you think a solar cells produces ?
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What is this person doing? Which ball has the greatest potential energy? Which ball has the least potential energy?
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Analyze this Pendulum that means copy it in your notebook
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Where is the greatest Potential energy?Label your diagram!
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Analyze this Pendulum Where is the least Potential energy? Label your diagram!
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Where is the least kinetic energy? Label your diagram!
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Analyze this Pendulum Where is the greatest kinetic energy? Label your diagram!
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Analyze this Pendulum As the pendulum moves back and forth
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The type of energy amongst point 1,2,& 3 is constantly changing form What forms of energy are constantly changing in a pendulum? Potential to Kinetic and back again!
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Analyze this Pendulum Will the pendulum swing for ever? N O !
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What eventually causes it to stop? F R I C T I O N (air resistance)
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Why? When Energy transfers form what happens ? Some of the energy is usually lost to heat (friction)
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Detailed Look: Analyze this Pendulum that means copy it in your notebook
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Let’s Assume the energy of this total Pendulum system equals 2
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Think about the Law of Conservation of energy and how it applies to the pendulum with an energy value of 2 As pendulum moves from position to position, at any given point its total energy value will remain at 2.
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WHY? Because energy is neither created nor destroyed when it changes from one form to another!
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When the pendulum is just starting, all of its energy is at position #1. What is that value?
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And, what was the total energy of the entire pendulum system?
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What is the total energy at position #3? PE = 2
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What Law tells us the total PE MUST be 2 position #3? Law of Conservation of energy
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What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state ??? Energy is neither created not destroyed
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So, if the P.E value of the pendulum at position #1 is 2. And if the value of the entire energy system is 2… What is the value of the Kinetic Energy at position 1?
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So, if the P.E. value of the pendulum at position #3 is 2. And if the value of the entire energy system is 2… What is the value of the Kinetic Energy at position 3?
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Let’s examine Position #2. What is the potential energy of #2? Position 2 has Zero potential energy
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So if Position #2 has zero potential energy. But the total energy value of the system is 2 …. What must be the KE value of position #2?
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What does law of conservation of energy state?. Energy is neither created nor destroyed
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Could you Graph the Energy of a Pendulum Assumes the energy of the system is a “hypothetical 2”
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Can you Graph a more complex example of the Pendulum 1 2 3 A B Energy of the system is a “hypothetical 2”
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AIM: What are the energy types? Worksheet Concepts 3-3, 3-4 Concept Enrichment W/S #13 PH Worksheet # 13-2 PH Enrichment # 13-2 PH Worksheet #13-1 Identify the conversions that have taken place!
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Homework: INTERNET QUESTIONS FINISH WORKSHEETS AIM: What are energy conversions?
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