Transcript Energy
Energy
Book Chapter 15
Energy
Work is a transfer of energy.
Mechanical energy is when objects have the
ability to do work.
There are two types of mechanical energy:
1. Potential Energy (PE)
2. Kinetic Energy (KE)
Kinetic Energy is energy in motion
Any object in motion has kinetic energy.
The faster the object, or the more massive the
object is, the more kinetic energy it has.
KE = ½ (mass)(velocity)2 = ½ mv2
Kinetic energy can also be found in acoustical
energy (sound), thermal energy (heat), etc.
Calculating Kinetic Energy
Mass = 1500 kg
Velocity = 25 m/s
Kinetic Energy = ½ (1500)(25)2 = 468,750 J
Potential Energy is stored energy
Potential energy can be in many different forms.
Elastic potential energy: stored energy in an
elongated rubber band or spring.
Chemical potential energy: the amount of energy
stored in food (calories).
Gravitational potential energy: depends on how high
an object is above the ground, or the amount of
work it took to move that object to that height.
Gravitational Potential Energy
The higher the object is, the
more work that can be done
on another object. This
height depends on what
reference point is chosen.
Mass = 3 kg
Gravity = 9.8 m/s2
Height = 10 m
PE = 294 Joules (J)
PE = (mass)(gravity)(height) = mgh
Elastic Potential Energy
Elastic potential energy
is the energy of an
object that is
compressed or
stretched.
Example: A guitar string,
a rubber band
Types of Energy
There are 6 main forms of energy:
1. Mechanical Energy
2. Heat/Thermal Energy
3. Chemical Energy
4. Electrical Energy
5. Electromagnetic Energy
6. Nuclear Energy
Law of Conservation of Energy
Energy can not be created or destroyed. It can
be transformed from one form into another,
but the total amount of energy in any system
stays constant.
Total amount of energy is the sum of the
potential and kinetic energies.
Conservation of Energy
Half way down:
PE = 5000 J
At the bottom:
KE = 5000 J
PE = 0 J
KE = 10,000 J
At the top:
PE = 10,000J
KE = 0 J
Total Energy of the system is always 10,000 J
Conservation of Energy
Quiz
Write the definition of Kinetic Energy.
Write the definition of Potential Energy
Calculate the Potential Energy of a 50 kg
mass that is sitting on a 500 m cliff.
Does a bird sitting in a tree have kinetic
energy?
The Pendulum
An object that is suspended so that it can swing back
and forth about an axis is called a pendulum.
The swing of a pendulum is an example of simple
harmonic motion, which means it repeats itself
over and over.
Energy changes in a pendulum
The Pendulum
The time of a back-and-forth swing of a
pendulum is called the period of a
pendulum. It is measured in seconds.
The period of a pendulum only depends on the
length of the pendulum and the acceleration
of gravity. (see example)
Calculating the period of a pendulum
Use the equation:
Where
T= period of pendulum
l = length of pendulum
g = gravity
Calculating the period of a pendulum
An astronaut sets up a pendulum on the moon, where gravity
is 1.6 m/s2. If the pendulum is 1 meter long, what will the
period of the pendulum be?
T 2
l
g
1
T 2
1.6
T 2 (0.79)
T 4.97 sec
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Energy and Mass
Einstein’s equation, E=mc2, says that energy
and mass are equivalent and can be
converted into each other.
Energy is released as matter is destroyed, and
matter can be created from energy.
Nonrenewable Energy Resources
Nonrenewable energy resources exist in
limited quantities and, once used, cannot be
replaced over the course of millions of
years.
Nonrenewable energy resources include oil,
natural gas, coal, and uranium. Oil, natural
gas, and coal are known as fossil fuels.
Renewable Energy Resources
Renewable energy resources are resources that can be
replaced in a relatively short period of time. Most
renewable energy resources originate either directly
or indirectly from the sun.
Renewable energy resources
include hydroelectric, solar,
geothermal, wind, biomass,
and, possibly in the future,
nuclear fusion.
Renewable Energy Resources
Energy obtained from flowing water is known
as hydroelectric energy.
Solar energy is when sunlight
is converted into usable energy.
Geothermal energy is the heat beneath the
Earth’s surface.
Other Renewable Resources
Sunlight causes living things to grow,
converting the sun’s electromagnetic energy
into chemical energy. The chemical energy
stored in living things is called biomass
energy.
A hydrogen fuel cell by reacting hydrogen
with oxygen.
Conserving Energy Resources
Energy resources can be conserved by
reducing energy needs and by increasing the
efficiency of energy use. Finding ways to
use less energy or to use energy more
efficiently is known as energy conservation.