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1 Energy Conversion and Conservation
Section 2 Energy Conversion and Conservation

2 Key Concepts Can energy be converted from one form into another?
What is the law of conservation of energy? What energy conversion takes place as an object falls toward Earth? How are energy and mass related?

3 Energy Conversion Energy can be converted from one form to another.
The process of changing energy from one form to another is energy conversion. Energy is converted from one form to another as this match is lit.

4 Conservation of Energy
When energy changes from one form to another, the total energy remains unchanged even though many energy conversions may occur. The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

5 Energy Conversions One of the most common energy conversions is between potential energy and kinetic energy. The gravitational potential energy of an object is converted to the kinetic energy of motion as the object falls. As the pendulum swings downward, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy A pole-vaulter converts kinetic energy into potential energy in order to propel himself high into the air. Some gulls use energy conversion to obtain food by dropping oysters onto rocks.

6 Energy Conversion Calculations
When friction is small enough to be ignored, and no mechanical energy is added to a system, then the system’s mechanical energy does not change. Energy Conversion Formula: (KE + PE)beginning = (KE + PE)end

7 A 10-kg rock is dropped and hits the ground below at a speed of 60 m/s
A 10-kg rock is dropped and hits the ground below at a speed of 60 m/s. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the rock before it was dropped. You can ignore the effects of friction.

8 A diver with a mass of 70. 0 kg stands motionless at the top of a 3
A diver with a mass of 70.0 kg stands motionless at the top of a 3.0-m-high diving platform. Calculate his potential energy relative to the water surface while standing on the platform, and his speed when he enters the pool. (Hint: Assume the diver’s initial vertical speed after diving is zero.)

9 A pendulum with a 1. 0-kg weight is set in motion from a position 0
A pendulum with a 1.0-kg weight is set in motion from a position 0.04 m above the lowest point on the path of the weight. What is the kinetic energy of the pendulum at the lowest point? (Hint: Assume there is no friction.)

10 Energy and Mass Physicist Albert Einstein (1879–1955) developed his special theory of relativity in 1905. Einstein’s equation, E = mc2, says that energy and mass are equivalent and can be converted into each other. In Einstein’s equation, E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light. His theory of special relativity showed that energy and mass are equivalent.

11 Reviewing Concepts 1. Describe how energy can be converted from one form to another in a wind-up toy. 2. What does the law of conservation of energy state? 3. As an object falls in free fall, what energy change is taking place? 4. What did Einstein conclude about the relationship between energy and mass? 5. What type of energy change results when friction slows down an object? 6. Describe the energy of a playground swing at its highest position.


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