chapter 13
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CHAPTER 13. ENERGY. Work Review. Work is done when a force moves an object some distance. When an object does work on another object, some of its energy is transferred to that object. POWER REVIEW. Power is the rate at which work is done. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CHAPTER 13
ENERGY
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Work Review• Work is done when a force
moves an object some distance.• When an object does work on
another object, some of its energy is transferred to that object.
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POWER REVIEW• Power is the rate at which
work is done. • If the transfer of ENERGY is
WORK, then POWER is the rate at which energy is transferred in a unit of time.
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ENERGY• The ability to do work or cause
change.• Wind can move a leaf or house
so wind has energy.• Energy is measured in Joules (J).
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CALCULATING POWER
Power = Energy Transferred Time
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2 KINDS OF ENERGY1. KINETIC ENERGY2. POTENTIAL ENERGY
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POTENTIAL ENERGY• Stored energy. It has the
potential to do work.
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KINETIC ENERGY• Energy in motion.
• A moving object can do work when it strikes an object & moves it.
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Factors Affecting Kinetic Energy• Mass & Velocity.• Kinetic energy increases as
mass increases.• Bowling ball vs Golf ball
knocking down pins. (Bowling ball would)!
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• Velocity increases, Kinetic energy increases.
• 2 bowling balls rolled, the faster ball has more kinetic energy!
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Calculating Kinetic EnergyKE = 1 2 X Mass X Velocity
Velocity affects kinetic energy more than mass.
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Gravitational Potential Energy is potential energy related to an object’s height.
Is equal to work done to lift it. GPA = Weight X Height
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Elastic Potential Energy• Potential energy associated
with objects that can be stretched & compressed.
• Bow changes as arrow gets pulled back (potential energy), it then sends arrow flying.
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SECTION 2FORMS OF ENERGY
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MECHANICAL ENERGY• Form of energy associated
with the position & motion of an object.
• Energy of moving objects.• Car moving, football thrown,
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Object’s Mechanical Energy• A combination of potential
energy & kinetic energy• Mechanical Energy = Potential
energy + Kinetic energy
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OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY• These forms deal with
particles that make up objects.• Thermal energy, electrical
energy, chemical energy, nuclear energy, & electromagnetic energy.
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THERMAL ENERGY• Total potential & kinetic energy
of atoms/molecules.• Ice cream on a hot day will
experience thermal energy. Fast moving air particles move ice cream particles faster (melt).
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ELECTRICAL ENERGY• Energy from electrical charges.• Lightning, batteries,
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CHEMICAL ENERGY• Potential energy stored in
chemical bonds of that hold chemical compounds.
• When bonds break, new chemical compounds form.
• Food you eat, matches to light candle.
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NUCLEAR ENERGY• Type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.• Fission- splits, Fusion- combines.• Used for electricity, bombs• Sun uses Fusion to make energy.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY• Energy from waves.• Sunlight, microwaves, X-rays.
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SECTION 3ENERGY TRANSFORMATION
& CONSERVATION
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Energy Transformation• A change from one form of
energy to another.• Most forms of energy can be
transferred into other forms.• Some energy changes involve a
single transformation, while others involve many transformations.
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Energy Transformation Examples• Cell phone transforms electrical
energy to electromagnetic energy.• Toaster- electrical to thermal.• Car- electrical energy produces
spark, thermal energy of spark releases chemical energy in fuel, creating mechanical energy to thermal energy.
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• Niagara Falls using moving water (mechanical energy) into electrical energy.
• Rubbing hands (mechanical) = heat (thermal energy).
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Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy• Any object that rises or falls
experiences a change in its kinetic & gravitational potential energy.
Juggling- ball thrown up has kinetic energy, as it rises it starts to slow down.
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• At highest point, it stops moving & has no kinetic energy, but Potential energy increases.
• As ball falls, energy transformation is reversed. Kinetic increases, Potential decreases.
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Pendulum• Greatest Potential Energy is at
the highest point—stops moving.
• Greatest Kinetic Energy – near bottom of swing when pendulums speed is greatest
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LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY• States that when one form of
energy is transformed to another, NO ENERGY is destroyed in the process.
• Energy CANNOT be created or destroyed.
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Einstein’s Theory of Relativity• Energy can sometimes be
created when matter is destroyed.
• Matter & energy will then always be conserved.
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SECTION 4 ENERGY
& FOSSIL FUELS
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Fossil Fuels90% of all energy comes from fossil
fuels• Formed millions of years ago from
the remains of dead plants & animals.
• Over millions of years, heat & pressure change the sediment into fossil fuels.
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Fossil Fuels• 3 fossil fuels are: coal, oil,
natural gas• Useful as an energy source
because they are rich in hydrocarbons.
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Energy from the Sun• Sun is the source of energy for
most things including fossil fuels.
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ENERGY PATH• Sun transforms nuclear energy
to electromagnetic (waves).• Plants/animals transform
electromagnetic to chemical. Their remains becomes fossil fuel.
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• Burning of coal- chemical stored energy to thermal.
• Steam turns turbine- thermal energy to mechanical.
• Turbines spin electromagnets- mechanical to electrical energy.