Transcript Energy
Energy
Chapter 4
Sections 1 & 2
Chp 4 Energy
• S1- The Nature of Energy slides
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• S2- Conservation of Energy
slides 19-
Section 1- The Nature of
Energy
• What You’ll
Learn:
• The different
forms of energy
• How energy can
be stored
What is Energy?
• All changes involve energy.
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Light bulbs heat air
Wind blows trees & leaves
You breathe, blink, move
Moving baseball hits a window…
Does change require
energy?
• Energy is the ability to cause
change.
• Anything that causes change must
have energy.
What are some different
forms of energy?
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Electrical- light bulb uses it
Chemical- stored in food
Radiant- comes from Sun
Thermal- heat energy from the
movement of atoms &
molecules
How is energy like
money?
• You can change it into different
forms.
• Energy is the same no matter
what form it is in.
Kinetic Energy
• Kinetic energy is the energy a
moving object has because of
its motion.
• KE depends on the object’s
mass & speed.
• KE measured in unit joules.
Kinetic Energy
• KE (j)= ½ mass (kg) X [speed
(m/s)]2 or
• KE= ½ mv2
• Energy is measured using the SI
unit called the joule.
• 1J= KE of a baseball dropped
from 0.5 m
Kinetic Energy
• A jogger whose mass is 60 kg is
moving at a speed of 3 m/s.
• KE= ½ mv2 =1/2 (60 kg)(3m/s)2
=1/2 (60 kg) (9 m2/s2)
• = 30∙9 kg∙m2/s2
• = 270 kg∙m2/s2
• The kinetic energy of the jogger
is 270 J.
Potential Energy
• Objects at rest have stored
energy.
• Stored energy due to position is
called potential energy.
• PE can change to KE when
position changes.
What is elastic potential
energy?
• Elastic PE is stored by an object
that can stretch or shrink like a
rubber band or a spring.
• EPE can change to KE when
released.
What is chemical
potential energy?
• Chemical PE is stored in
chemical bonds in food and in
hydrocarbons like natural gas.
• The energy is released when
the substance is burned.
What is gravitational
potential energy?
• Anything that can fall has
stored energy.
• Gravitational potential energy
(GPE) is energy that is stored by
objects that are above Earth’s
surface.
• It depends on mass & height.
What is gravitational
potential energy?
• GPE= mass (kg) X acceleration
of gravity (m/s2) X height (m) or
GPE=mgh, where g= 9.8 m/s2
• A ceiling fan has a mass of 7 kg
& is 4 m high.
• GPE= mgh = (7 kg)(9.8 m/s2)(4m)
=274 kg m2/s2 or 274 joules.
How is potential energy
stored?
Potential Energy
Way It Is Stored
Elastic
By an object that can
stretch or shrink
Chemical
In chemical bonds
Gravitational
By objects that are
above Earth’s surface
How does GPE change?
• The acceleration of gravity is a
constant or 9.8 m/s2.
• The other two factors mass (m)
and height (m) are variables
that can change.
What does GPE change
into?
• GPE changes into kinetic
energy as height changes.
• If mass is increased, GPE also
increases so that when the
object falls it converts into
more KE.
Section 2- Conservation
of Energy
• What You’ll Learn:
• How energy can be changed
from one form to another
• How energy is conserved
Changing Forms of
Energy
• Many situations involve
changing energy from one form
to another.
• Cars use fuel for energy
• Bodies digest food for energy
• Sun warming Earth, etc.
How can electrical
energy change?
“A Compact Fluorescent Light
produces light when electricity
is passed through a gas sealed
in a glass tube, creating UV
rays which react with a
phosphor coating on the inside
of the glass tube. CFLs use
less power, release less heat,
and last a lot longer than an
incandescent light bulb.”
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How can electrical
energy change?
In other words,
electricity is
changed to light
and thermal
energy or heat.
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How can chemical
energy change?
• Chemical energy can be changed
into KE. In an engine, an electrical
spark causes a small amount of fuel
to burn becoming thermal energy.
The gases expand causing parts of
the car to move (KE). <http://www.geocities.com/M
otorCity>
Do all energy changes
result in motion?
• Not all changes in energy result
in motion that can be seen.
• Nor do they all result in sound,
heat, or light.
• EX. Green plants change
sunlight to CE; when you eat the
plant the CPE is changed to
other forms of energy.
Changes Between Kinetic
& Potential Energy
• Mechanical energy is the total
amount of potential & kinetic energy
in a system.
• The ME of a rubber band is the total
of its PE + KE at any one time.
• ME comes from where an object is &
the movement of the object.
Does the mechanical
energy of an object
change?
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• These apples
have GPE; as
they fall they
lose height thus
reducing GPE &
raising KE.
However, the
total ME
remains the
same.
How does energy change
in projectile motion?
• A ball moves
through the air
in a curved path.
• As the ball rises
so does its GPE
but its KE goes
down; as it falls
the opposite
occurs.
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What happens to energy
during a swing?
• Energy is constantly changing
during a ride on a swing. The
push is KE; at the top of the
path KE is low but GPH is high.
Going down the speed
increases as GPE changes to
KE. As you swing KE & PE are
constantly changing back &
forth.
The Law of
Conservation of Energy
• Although KE & PE are always
changing, mechanical energy
always stays the same.
• No energy is destroyed; instead
it is conserved.
• The Law states that energy is
neither created nor destroyed.
Is energy always
conserved?
• There are times when it seems
energy is not conserved.
• When you are coasting along on
your bike you eventually must
pedal to keep going.
• Why is this?
How does friction affect
energy?
• Friction and air resistance
create thermal energy.
• The total amount of mechanical
energy remains the same, it just
changes form.
Where does the Sun get
its energy?
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clipse99/images/SunActiv_s
unCutaway.gif>
• Nuclear fusion is
the reaction that
takes places when
nuclei join
together. It
changes PE of a
small amount of
mass into huge
amounts of energy.
What is nuclear fission?
• In nuclear
fission, the
nucleus is
broken apart.
Once again
mass is turned
into energy, but
energy is also
conserved.
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Energy & the Human
Body
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code/electronicresources/>
• In order to move
your body changes
stored PE to KE.
It also changes it
to thermal energy
to maintain body
temp.
• The total amount
of mass & energy
do not change.
How does your body
store & use energy?
• The PE stored in
your body as fat
and other chemical
compounds is the
fuel for processes
such as the beating
of your heart,
digesting of food, &
moving muscles.
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What are calories?
• The food Calorie (C) is a unit
nutritionists use to measure
how much energy foods contain.
• One Calorie = 4,184 J
• These Calories produce the
energy your body’s cells need to
function.
Calories Used in 1 Hour
Activity
Sleeping
Sitting
Eating
Standing
Walking
Tennis
Biking
Running
S body
48
72
84
96
180
380
500
700
M body
56
84
98
112
210
420
600
850
L body
64
96
112
123
240
460
700
1000