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Changes of Energy
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Energy Transfers Energy can be transferred from one object to another. It is a transfer if the same form of energy is in both objects. For example, heat energy is transferred from the element in the stove to the pot when you are cooking.
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Energy Conversions A conversion is a change from one form of energy to another For example, when you turn the light on, the electricity makes the light glow. This is a conversion from electrical energy to light energy.
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Conservation of Energy The Law of Conservation of energy states: You cannot create or destroy energy, it can only be changed from one form to another.
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So all the energy that is in an object must end up somewhere! For example, the food you eat contains chemical potential energy. - Some of this energy is converted into kinetic energy, when you move. - Some is converted into sound energy, like a gurgling stomach. - Some is converted into the heat energy that keeps you warm. - Some energy is used in chemical reactions in your body. - Any energy that is left from this is stored in another chemical called fat.
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“Energy Chains” We can summarise transformations and conversions using arrows. For example, if you are describing the energy changes involved in throwing a ball in the air, you might write: Chemical potential kineticgravitational potential kinetic
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