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Types of Energy Chapter 9. What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work.

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Page 1: Types of Energy Chapter 9. What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work.

Types of Energy

Chapter 9

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What is Energy?

Energy is the ability to do work.

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What is Energy?

When one object does work on another, energy is transferred from the first object to the second object.

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What is Energy?

The metric unit for energy is the joule (J).

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Mechanical• Deals with motion• Include kinetic and

potential• Ex. fan, sound, moving

air

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Mechanical

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Electromagnetic

• Caused by moving electrons (negative particles)

• Includes the EM spectrum• Ex. electricity, magnets,

light, x-ray, etc.

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Electromagnetic

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Thermal

Means “Heat”Caused by moving

particles (kinetic energy)

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Thermal

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Chemical

Holds atoms together to form chemical bonds

Ex food, batteries, fuel

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Chemical

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Nuclear

Found within the nucleus of an atom

Extremely strong Used to create nuclear

power or nuclear weapons.

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Nuclear

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Law of Conservation of Energy

• States “Energy can not be created nor destroyed.”

• Energy simply changes types (forms)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

• In a system the energy in must equal the energy out

• Energy In = Energy Out

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• EM • Thermal (heat)

• Mechanical (moving air & sound)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• Chemical

(wood)• Thermal (heat)

• EM (light)

•Mechanical (sound)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• EM (electricity)

• EM (Light)

•Thermal (heat)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• Chemical • EM (electricity)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• Chemical (gasoline & battery)

• Mechanical (motion)

•Thermal (heat from friction)

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• Chemical

(food)• Mechanical (movement)

• Thermal

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Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy In = Energy Out• Chemical (battery)

• Mechanical (sound)

•EM (light)