Forms of Energy!Forms of Energy! 1 ©2015HappyEdugator.

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Forms of Energy! 1 ©2015HappyEdugator

Transcript of Forms of Energy!Forms of Energy! 1 ©2015HappyEdugator.

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  • Energy is all around you!Energy is all around you! 1. Light given off by a lamp 2. Light from the sun 3. Energy from the food you have eaten 4. Your body uses energy to carry out all the functions needed to survive 22015HappyEdugator
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  • What is Energy?What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work or cause change Work is the movement of an object that travels a distance Work is done when you transfer energy to an object and the object moves 32015HappyEdugator
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  • Forms of EnergyForms of Energy Energy exists in several different forms. Each form of energy has its own characteristics The following slides will outline the different forms of energy. 42015HappyEdugator
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  • Mechanical EnergyMechanical Energy Mechanical energy is the energy associated with the motion of an object 52015HappyEdugator
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  • Mechanical EnergyMechanical Energy When you toss a basketball through the air, the moving basketball has mechanical energy Wind has mechanical energy because it involves the movement of air. 62015HappyEdugator
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  • Mechanical EnergyMechanical Energy You have mechanical energy when you walk or run 72015HappyEdugator
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  • Thermal EnergyThermal Energy The total amount of energy in all of the particles contained in a sample of matter is called thermal energy Heat is often associated with thermal energy 82015HappyEdugator
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  • Thermal EnergyThermal Energy Heat itself is not a form of energy Heat is thermal energy that is transferred between two objects of different temperatures 92015HappyEdugator
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  • Chemical EnergyChemical Energy Most of the matter you encounter each day exists as compounds A compound forms when two or more elements join chemically 102015HappyEdugator
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  • Chemical EnergyChemical Energy The atoms of the elements that make up a compound are held together by chemical bonds. Chemical energy is the energy that is stored in chemical bonds. 112015HappyEdugator
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  • Chemical EnergyChemical Energy Chemical bonds form when atoms come together to form a compound Chemical bonds break when a compound is broken apart to form elements of smaller compounds. 122015HappyEdugator
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  • Chemical EnergyChemical Energy Energy is always involved in breaking or forming chemical bonds 132015HappyEdugator
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  • Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy Computers, radios, cellphones, televisions, and lamps are all examples of electrical devices that operate using electrical energy 142015HappyEdugator
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  • Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy Electrical energy is energy that results from the flow of moving charges 152015HappyEdugator
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  • Electromagnetic Energy Also called Radiant Energy The particles that make up an atom are also in constant motion Electromagnetic energy is the energy resulting from the motion of the particles within atoms. It is familiar to most people as light, but it can take many other forms, such as microwaves and x-rays. All types of radiation originating from the electromagnetic force travels at the speed of light in a manner resembling waves. 162015HappyEdugator
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  • Electromagnetic (Radiant) Energy Light is one form of electromagnetic energy Other forms of electromagnetic energy include x-rays, microwaves, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation 172015HappyEdugator
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  • Sound EnergySound Energy Sound energy: a vibration is a rapid, back and forth motion Sound energy is the energy given off by a vibrating object This energy travels through matter in the form of waves. 182015HappyEdugator
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  • Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy The center of an atom is the nucleus The protons and neutrons of the nucleus are held in place by nuclear forces Nuclear energy is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom as a result of the nuclear forces. 192015HappyEdugator
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  • Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy This energy can be released from the atom in two ways: 1. Through nuclear fusion 2. Through nuclear fission 202015HappyEdugator
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  • Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy Nuclear fission is a process in which the nucleus of an atom is split apart to form two smaller nuclei Each smaller nucleus formed by nuclear fission has a different number of protons (atomic number) and neutrons than the original nucleus 212015HappyEdugator
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  • Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy In addition to releasing large amounts of energy, nuclear fission produces new elements that continue to release energya chain reaction. The process of nuclear fusion is opposite of nuclear fission. 222015HappyEdugator
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  • Nuclear EnergyNuclear Energy Nuclear fusion is a process in which two small nuclei are joined together to form a larger nucleus This is the process that takes place inside the sun. 232015HappyEdugator
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  • Review- Forms of EnergyReview- Forms of Energy Energy takes many different forms. We can find energy all around us! Some of the different kinds of energy are: Mechanical energy Thermal energy Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Electromagnetic or Radiant Energy Sound Energy Nuclear Energy Can you give an example of each one? 242015HappyEdugator