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Section 1 : Energy Changes
Unit 2 Chapter 6 Section 1 : Energy Changes
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What is Energy? The word energy comes from the Greek word “Energos” which means active Energy is the ability to cause change
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For example: Energy can change the temperature of water. Energy can change the direction and speed of a baseball . The energy in a thunderstorm produces lightening that lighten up the skies and thunder that rattle windows
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Forms of energy Energy comes in different forms from many sources.
Food provides energy in the form of chemical energy. Your body converts the chemical energy in the food you eat into the energy it needs to move
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Energy Transformations
Energy Transformation occurs if energy changes from one form to another . When the car sits in sunlight all day the energy in sunlight changes to heat energy that warms the inside of the car
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Chemical energy is stored inside your muscles.
When you push down on a bicycle pedal , chemical energy is used to make your legs move. The chemical energy stored in your muscles is transformed to energy of motion
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During energy transformation the total amount of energy remains the same.
Energy is never lost or gained it only changes form
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Using energy transformation
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An electric current that flows in a wire carries electrical energy that can be used in several ways
A hair dryer converts electrical energy into heat energy. A light bulb converts electrical energy into heat and light energy
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy:
It’s the energy an object has due to motion Example: A moving bowling ball has energy that causes the pins to fall . This energy is called kinetic energy.
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A ball kicked by a football player has a kinetic energy
The sky diver has kinetic energy
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Mass, Speed and Kinetic Energy
All moving objects have kinetic energy. Not all moving objects have the same amount of kinetic energy. The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the mass and the speed of the object
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Imagine those two rocks are rolling down the hillside with the same speed. Which one will have more kinetic energy? Which one will cause more damage if they hit something at the bottom? The larger rock could cause more damage because it has larger mass and has more kinetic energy than the smaller rock
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Kinetic energy also depends on speed
Kinetic energy also depends on speed . The faster object has more speed and has more kinetic energy
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Transferring kinetic energy
Kinetic energy could be transferred from one object to another when they collide . The bowling ball does not touch all the pins but it can knock them down with one roll . The bowling ball transfer kinetic energy to few pins. The pins will transfer this kinetic energy to each other and knock them down
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A transfer of kinetic energy takes place when dominos fall.
When you tap the first domino you give it a kinetic energy Then the domino will fall into the next one and the kinetic energy will be transferred from one domino to another
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As the skater moves down , she is moving faster and her kinetic energy increases. Remember: Energy can not be created nor destroyed, so where does this kinetic energy come from? This skater has no kinetic energy as she’s standing at the top of the hill and not moving.
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Gravity pulls the skater down the hill.
If the skater was standing at the bottom of the hill, gravity wouldn’t start her moving. When the skater is at the top of the hill, she has a form of energy called Potential energy
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Potential Energy It’s the energy that is stored because of an object’s position. The Higher an object is lifted above earth, the greater is it’s potential energy
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Converting potential and kinetic energy
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As the ball moves upward , it slows down and stops for an instant
When you throw a ball upwards it is moving the fastest so it has maximum kinetic energy As the ball moves downward it speeds up and the potential energy is transferred into kinetic energy
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Energy changes in falling water
Is converted to
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Water at the top of the dam has potential energy.
The kinetic energy in the moving water spins the generators and that’ll produce electrical energy When water falls downwards the potential energy changes into kinetic energy
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Law of conservation of energy
“Energy cannot be created or destroyed it only can be transformed from one form into another”
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So, The total amount of energy never changes , it only changes form
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