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Chapter 2.1 Forms of Energy
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Chemical Energy Alchemists first tried to make gold by mixing the 4 known elements (earth, air, fire, and water). From this, the study of chemistry began Chemical energy is the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of compounds.
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Electrical Energy The work done by moving charges. Alessandro Volta invented the Volta Pile (see Fig 2.2 on pg. 165) This was the first battery It provides evidence of chemical energy and electrical energy The study of current electricity and electrical energy began
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Magnetism Hans Oersted discovered that an electric current in a wire could produce magnetic effects (See Fig 2.5 Pg. 166) This led to the invention of the electromagnet
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Michael Faraday moved a magnet through a coil of wire and saw that this caused an electric current to flow through the wire (opposite of Oersted) (See Fig 2.4 Pg. 166) Thomas Seebek showed that heat could be converted into electricity. Thomas Edison showed that heat and light are forms of energy that could be produced from electricity
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Nuclear Energy 1896 – Henri Becquerel observed that certain atoms spontaneously disintegrate and emit radiant energy. Nuclear energy is the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom Nuclear fission is when the nucleus of an atoms splits Nuclear fusion is when the nuclei of two atoms combine These reactions are the source of the Sun’s energy
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Solar Energy Solar energy results from a hydrogen- hydrogen nuclear fusion reaction with the release of nuclear energy This energy travels to earth as electromagnetic radiation Scientists realized that if the source of the Sun was chemical energy from burning, it would burn up in 5000 years
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Motion and Energy 1666 - Gottfried Leibniz called the physical quantity of energy vis viva (living force) 1850s – it was called energy Two types of energy observed in nature 1. flowing water, wind, or object in motion – kinetic energy 2. An object raised above the earth has – gravitational potential energy The sum of the energy of motion and position is known as mechanical energy
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Heat and Energy Atomists (Greeks) thought that heat was related to motion of “atoms” 1750 – Joseph Black – Thermodynamics is a science dealing with the study of heat, work, and energy The transfer of thermal energy from a hot object to a cold object is defines as heat
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Heat and Mechanical Energy Benjamin Thompson – realized heat and mechanical energy are related Led to current definition of energy – capacity to do work
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Joule’s Experiments Sadi Carnot – discovered that the transformation of heat into mechanical energy could only occur when thermal energy flows from a hot object to a cool object. Heat is always lost See experiment on Page 170.
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