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Title: Exciting Energy


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Exciting Energy!
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Energy basics
  • Energy is the ability to cause change
  • Sunshine warming a surface
  • Wind moving leaves on a tree
  • Two major categories of energy potential and
    kinetic

3
Kinetic energy
  • Kinetic energy is energy of motion
  • Sometimes it is abbreviated as KE
  • It depends on velocity and mass
  • If an object is rolling faster, then it has more
    kinetic energy
  • If an object is more massive, then it has more
    kinetic energy

4
Potential energy
  • Potential energy is energy stored in an object
    because of its position or condition
  • It is sometimes abbreviated as PE
  • Elastic potential energy is stored in objects
    that can be stretched or compressed
  • Gravitational potential energy depends on height

5
Forms of energy
  • Thermal total energy of particles in a
    substance or material
  • Chemical energy stored in chemical bonds
  • Electromagnetic energy that travels in waves
  • Electrical moving electric charges
  • Mechanical energy associated with the motion or
    position of an object
  • Nuclear energy stored in nucleus of an atom

6
Dont break the law!
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy states that
    energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can
    only change form
  • How could energy change from potential to
    kinetic?
  • How might mechanical energy change to thermal
    energy?

7
Imagine this
Mr. Flory
  • You are a mountain biker resting at the top of a
    summit.
  • What kind of energy exists at this moment?
  • How might that energy change?
  • Does the energy ever disappear?

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Kinetic to Potential
  • As the ball leaves your hands, most of the energy
    is kinetic.
  • As it rises, it slowly loses kinetic energy.
  • The total energy of the ball has not changed
    because the loss of kinetic energy equals the
    gain of the potential energy.
  • The energy has just changed form it never
    disappeared!

9
Chemical to Mechanical
  • As you paddle a kayak, chemical reactions occur
    in your muscle cells which, in turn, allow your
    muscles to contract which causes movement or
    mechanical energy.

10
Chemical to Thermal
  • As a compost pile ( a pile of plant matter such a
    grass clippings and leaves) decomposes, the
    chemical energy is converted to thermal energy.

11
Multiple transformations
old fashioned iPod
  • Music can transform from electrical energy to
    kinetic energy (vibrating speaker) which then
    travel to your ear.
  • These waves then transfer mechanical and
    electrical energy through your ear drum to your
    hearing nerve.

12
Energy and resource consumption
  • My Ecological Footprint

13
Sources of Energy
  • Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil, Natural Gas these are
    nonrenewable resources resources that your used
    up faster than they can be replaced.
  • Nuclear Energy (Uranium atoms split to create
    more energy than gas). This type of energy causes
    little air pollution, very little waste, and very
    few fossil fuels are needed.

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Sources of Energy continued
  • Hydroelectricity Transforms potential mechanical
    energy of water that is trapped behind a dam
  • This is pollution free but can disturb life cycle
    of aquatic animals.
  • Geothermal energy Uses heat generated inside the
    Earth.
  • This heat can be used to heat water to generate
    steam for electricity.

15
Sources of Energy continued
  • Ocean energy Uses high tide and low tide to
    provide energy through a dam-type system
  • Wind energy Uses modern windmills
  • Current topic of interest in Ohio

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How can you conserve energy?
  • Reduce your consumption of energy and materials
  • Turn off lights and appliances
  • Keep doors and windows shut when cold or hot
  • Make sure your home is properly insulated
  • Carpool or ride the bus
  • Reuse and recycle whenever possible
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