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Title: ENERGY


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  • ENERGY
  • The term ENERGY is a Greek word
  • Energy is defined as the ability or capacity to
    do work
  • We use energy to do work and make all movements
  • When we eat food, our body transforms the food
    into energy to do work
  • When we run or walk or do some work, we burn
    energy in our bodies
  • Cars, planes, boats, machinery, etc also
    transform energy into work.

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  • Work means moving, or lifting some thing, warming
    or lighting something.
  • Energy is measured in Btu (British Thermal Unit)
    or Joule (Named after the English physicist JAMES
    PRESCOTT JOULE, who discovered that heat is a
    type of energy.
  • One Joule is the energy required to lift about
    400gms through a height of 23cms
  • 1000 Joules 1Btu
  • It takes 2 million Joules to make a pot of coffee

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  • A piece of buttered bread toast contains 315 kilo
    Joules of energy. With this energy you could
  • Jog for 6min
  • Bicyle for 10min
  • Walk briskly for 15min
  • Sleep for 1 ½ hours
  • Run a car at 80kmph for 7 Secs
  • Light a 60Watts bulb for 1 ½ hrs.
  • Lift a sack of sugar from floor to counter
    21,000 times.

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  • Kinds of Energy
  • Kinetic energy It is energy of motion.
  • Potential energy It is the energy due to
    position or energy stored
  • Types of Energy
  • Light energy
  • Chemical energy
  • Mechanical energy
  • Heat energy
  • Electric energy
  • Atomic energy
  • Sound energy

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  • All these forms of energy can be broken down
    either into Kinetic energy or potential energy.
  • Sources of Energy
  • Energy resources are broadly classified as
    primary and secondary.

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  • Primary energy resources are mined or otherwise
    obtained from the environment
  • Example
  • Fossil fuels Coal, Lignite, Crude oil, Natural
    gas
  • Nuclear fuels Uranium, Thorium, other nuclear
    materials
  • Hydroenergy It is energy of falling water, used
    to turn a turbine
  • Geothermal The heat from the underground streams

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  • Solar energy Electromagnetic radiation from the
    Sun
  • Wind energy The energy from moving air used by
    wind mills.
  • Tidal energy The energy associated with the rise
    and fall of the tidal waters.
  • Secondary energy resources
  • It does not occur in nature but is derived from
    Primary energy resources. Ex Electric energy
    from coal burning Hydrogen from electrolysis of
    water

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  • Primary energy resources are further classified
    as Renewable and Non-renewable resources.
  • Table Share of different sources in total energy
    use.

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  • Global energy consumption patter
  • Transportation 24
  • Industry 40
  • Domestic
  • Commercial
  • purposes 30
  • Other uses
  • (agriculture etc) 06

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  • Top 20 richest countries of the World consumes
    80 of the natural gas, 65 of the oil, 50 of
    Coal
  • Produced every year, while these countries have
    only one fifth of the Worlds population.
  • One third of the Worlds population i.e, about
    two Billion people, lack access to adequate
    energy.
  • They mainly depend on fuel wood, dung, coal,
    charcoal and kerosene for cooking and heating

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  • Energy Status of India
  • Indias energy status is not very promising.
  • Its annual about 100 million tonnes of coal
    consumption is 32.5 million tonnes of oil.
  • Official estimates report that-
  • 40 billion tonnes of coal are available but 50
    is recoverable which is less than the projected
    demand of 23 billion tonnes of coal till the year
    2020.

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  • Oil deposit is about 400 million tonnes as
    against the world oil reserves of 750,000 million
    tonnes.
  • Gas reserves is about 100 million cubic metres,
    as against worlds reserves of 63,000 million
    cubic metres.
  • Energy scenario of India is Bleak.

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  • ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
  • It is an energy in the form of a wave due to
    changing electric and magnetic fields.
  • There are different forms of electromagnetic
    radiation, each with a different wavelength and
    energy content.
  • Such radiation travels through space at the speed
    of light which is about 300,000 kilometers per
    second.
  • Cosmic rays, Gamma rays, X-rays and Ultra violet
    radiations are known as Ionizing radiation.

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  • Ionizing radiation has energy to knock electrons
    from atoms and change them to positively charged
    ions.
  • The resulting highly reactive electrons and ions
    can disrupt living cells, interfere with body
    processes and may cause body sickness, including
    various cancers.
  • Other form of electromagnetic radiation that does
    not contain enough energy to form ions is known
    as Non Ionizing radiation.

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  • Visible light that can be detected by naked eyes
    is known as Non-Ionizing radiation.
  • Non-Ionizing radiation occupies a small portion
    of full range or Spectrum of different type of
    electromagnetic radiation.
  • Figure gives the details of Electromagnetic
    Spectrum (EMS)
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