Energy and Forms of Energy, Energy Transformation

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Energy transformation

A change from one form of energy to another

example of mechanical energy

A football thrown by a quarterback, riding a bicycle, or kicking a soccer ball.

electromagnetic energy

A form of energy that travels through space as waves. The energy of light and other forms of radiation.

energy

Ability to do work

Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy can't be created or destroyed, only changed

sound energy

Energy caused by an object's vibrations. Energy of vibrations carried by air, water, or other matter.

electrical energy

Energy caused by the movement of electrons. The energy of electric charges

nuclear energy

Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom

mechanical energy

The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects. Formula is potential energy + kinetic energy.

energy transfer

The passing or movement of one form of energy to another

examples of electromagnetic

The sunlight, microwaves, and x-rays.

thermal energy

The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance

chemical to mechanical to chemical

cow eating grass and producing milk

When you stretch a rubber band, you give it

elastic potential energy

energy transformation (steam iron)

electric energy to thermal energy

forms of energy

electric, mechanical, nuclear, thermal, electromagnetic, sound, and chemical

energy transformation (sun to plants)

electromagnetic energy to chemical energy

energy transformation (sun to plants to animal eating plants and running)

electromagnetic to chemical to mechanical

example of chemical energy

energy stored in a match, gasoline, foods you eat, or cells in your body.

two types of potential energy

gravitational and elastic

chemical to mechanical

hawk eats mouse and uses energy to fly

example of thermal energy

ice cream melting on a hot day, hot springs, campfire, or cup of hot tea.

Most common energy transformations is between

kinetic and potential energy

When potential energy increases,

kinetic energy decreases.

According to the _____________________________________________________, energy can not be destroyed or created.

law of conservation of energy

example of nuclear energy

nuclear fusion in sun, nuclear power plants use fission

electrical to thermal

plugging hot plate

When kinetic energy increases,

potential energy decreases.

In waterfalls such as Niagra Falls,

potential energy is transformed to kinetic energy.

potential energy

stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object

energy

the ability to do work or cause change

kinetic energy

the energy of motion

elastic potential energy

the energy of stretched or compressed objects

work

the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied over a distance

Heat energy

thermal energy

light and heat

two forms of energy a light bulb releases

examples of sound energy

clapping, snapping fingers, singing, or anyone's voice.

Joules

SI unit for energy

chemical energy

Potential energy stored in chemical bonds

gravitational potential energy

Potential energy that depends on the height of an object

energy transformation

a change from one form of energy to another

example of electrical energy

a shock from a metal doorknob, lightning, batteries in use, or static

matter

anything that has mass and takes up space (volume)

chemical to electrical to light

battery powered laptop

energy transformation (wood burning)

chemical energy to thermal & radiant energy


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