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Energy Conversions Standard: Explain energy transformations in terms of the law of conservation of energy.
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The law of conservation of energy states that:
Energy is never destroyed Energy is never created Energy may be transformed or converted from one form to another Energy is constantly changing forms
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Energy has many forms
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Energy can change from one form to another
Example: The electrical energy of a doorbell is converted to sound energy.
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Most conversions are more complex.
Example: Gasoline is ultimately converted into energy that moves the car.
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In almost all energy conversions, some energy is released as heat (or thermal energy).
Example: chemical (from batteries) to electrical to light and heat
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A rock rolling down the hill
Potential to kinetic and heat (from friction of the rock against the earth)
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Turning on a light bulb…
electrical to light (radiant) and heat energy
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Listening to the radio…
electrical to sound and heat energy
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Photosynthesis… radiant (sunlight) to chemical (glucose)
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A nuclear power plant… Nuclear to heat (thermal) to electrical
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mechanical (turning the turbine) to
In a power dam… mechanical (turning the turbine) to electrical (generating electricity) and heat (due to friction within the generator)
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From the sun… radiant (sunlight) to thermal (water heater)
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Name five devices in your home that convert energy from one form to another.
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