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Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy Work = force x distance.

Jan 18, 2018

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Kelley Watts

2 types of Mechanical Energy  Kinetic Energy (KE)– Energy of motion KE = ½ mv 2  Potential Energy (PE) – stored energy as a result of position or shape Gravitational Potential Energy – depends on height  GPE = mgh (mass x 9.8 m/s 2 x height) Elastic Potential Energy – PE of an object that is stretched or compressed
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Page 1: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Chapter 15 - Energy

Page 2: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the

ability to do work. Work is the

transfer of energy Work = force x

distance

Page 3: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

2 types of Mechanical Energy Kinetic Energy (KE)– Energy of motion

KE = ½ mv2

Potential Energy (PE) – stored energy as a result of position or shape

Gravitational Potential Energy – depends on height

GPE = mgh (mass x 9.8 m/s2 x height) Elastic Potential Energy – PE of an object that

is stretched or compressed

Page 4: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Forms of Energy Mechanical

Energy – associated with the motion and position of everyday objects Sum of KE and PE

Page 5: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Thermal Energy – total KE and PE of all the microscopic particles in an object The greater the thermal energy, the faster the atoms move, the warmer the object is

Page 6: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Chemical Energy – energy stored in chemical bonds Energy released when bonds are broken can do work

Page 7: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Electrical Energy – energy associated with electric charges

Page 8: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Electromagnetic Energy – form of energy that travels through space in the form of waves Ex. Visible light, x-rays, gamma rays

Page 9: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Nuclear energy- energy stored in atomic nuclei Produced by fission and fusion

Page 10: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

15.2 Energy Conversion and Conservation

Energy Conversion – changing energy from one form to another

Law of Conservation of energy – states that energy cannot be created or destroyed

Page 11: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

15.3 Energy Resources Nonrenewable energy resources

Exist in limited quantities Once used, cannot be replaced

except over millions of years Oil, natural gas, coal, and

uranium are nonrenewable Oil, coal, and natural gas

(fossil fuels)

Page 12: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Renewable Energy Resources Can be replaced in a relatively

short period of time Hydroelectric, solar,

geothermal, wind, and biomass are renewable

Page 13: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Hydroelectric Energy Energy obtained

from flowing water Water flows

downhill converting GPE into KE, water turns turbines that are connected to generators

Page 14: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Solar Energy Sunlight that is

converted into useable energy Passive – use sunlight to heat a building – no machinery

Active – sunlight heats collection plates through which water flows

Page 15: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Geothermal Energy Thermal energy

beneath earth’s surface Can be used to generate electricity in some areas, usually near volcanoes

Page 16: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Biomass Energy

Chemical energy stored in living things. Can be converted directly into thermal energy

Page 17: Chapter 15 - Energy. 15.1 Energy and Its Forms Energy is the ability to do work. Work is the transfer of energy  Work = force x distance.

Conserving Energy

Reduce needs Increase efficiency