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Energy Transformations
        Ch 5.3
     Physical Science

      Mrs. Neistadt
Objectives:
• Be able to identify the six types of energy
• Be able to use the Law of Conservation of
  Energy to show how energy transforms as
  it is used, demonstrated with a flow chart.
What is energy?
• *Energy   is the ability to do work

 – Examples: moving ball, moving wind,
   gasoline, electricity…
 – Any object that has energy has the ability to
   create a force
   Examples: a moving ball, electricity, gasoline…
*Different Types of Energy:
1.   Kinetic energy
2.   Potential energy
3.   Mechanical energy
4.   Radiant energy
5.   Electrical energy
6.   Chemical energy
7.   Nuclear energy
8.   Thermal energy
Potential Energy
• *Potential Energy- Energy that is stored
  and waiting to be used later


• *3 Types of Potential Energy
  – Gravitational Potential Energy (rollercoaster)
  – Chemical Potential Energy (battery)
  – Elastic or Compression (rubberband or
    spring)
Potential Energy:
Kinetic Energy
• *Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion.

  – Anything that is moving is said to have kinetic
    energy.
  – We measure the amount of energy in joules.
  – Increasing speed of motion or mass of the
    object will increase the amount of Kinetic
    Energy.
Kinetic Energy
Potential or Kinetic?
Conservation of Energy
• *Law of Conservation of Energy:
  Energy can never be created or destroyed, just
   transformed from one form into another

  Example: Roller Coasters!!
Your turn…
• Refer to your handout:
  5.3 Energy Transformations
*Mechanical Energy
• *Mechanical Energy is the energy
  possessed by an object due to its motion
  or its stored energy of position.
  – It can be kinetic or potential
  – *an object that has mechanical energy can do
    work- like the Simple Machines from ch 4
  – Example:
*Radiant Energy
• *Radiant Energy is also known as
  electromagnetic energy.
• *Radiant Energy is light waves that we see
  or feel as heat
  – Example: Heat from a fire; heat from the sun.
*Electrical Energy
• *Electrical Energy- energy from electricity
  – Electrical energy is often converted from other
    forms, such as chemical energy (coal)
    through a process to become electricity.
  – *Examples: Electricity in our homes and
    businesses
*Chemical Energy
• *Chemical Energy is the type of energy
  stored in molecules.
  – *Examples: Batteries; Food; Fossil Fuels
*Nuclear Energy
• *Nuclear Energy comes from splitting an
  atom, or fusing two atoms together. When
  an atom is split or fused, a huge amount of
  energy is released.
  – *Examples: This is how the sun and other
    stars make energy
  – *Nuclear Power Plants
*Thermal Energy
• *Thermal Energy is heat energy. Heat is the flow o
  energy from a high temp to a lower temp.
*Energy Transformations:
             Ch 5.3
• If energy doesn’t get destroyed? Where
  does it go?
• Energy is never destroyed; it transforms
  into one of the other types of energy.

  – Example: Food is chemical potential energy,
    that is used as kinetic energy when you run a
    mile
What are the energy
 transformations?
Your turn part II…
• Refer to your handout, page 2: Energy
  Scenarios
• Create flow charts to go with each
  scenario to show the energy
  transformations that are occurring.
• Use a separate sheet of paper to create a
  poster of an energy transformation:
  demonstrate it with a flow chart and be
  ready to share it with the class.
  Be creative, but be accurate!

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Energy Transformation

  • 1. Energy Transformations Ch 5.3 Physical Science Mrs. Neistadt
  • 2. Objectives: • Be able to identify the six types of energy • Be able to use the Law of Conservation of Energy to show how energy transforms as it is used, demonstrated with a flow chart.
  • 3. What is energy? • *Energy is the ability to do work – Examples: moving ball, moving wind, gasoline, electricity… – Any object that has energy has the ability to create a force Examples: a moving ball, electricity, gasoline…
  • 4. *Different Types of Energy: 1. Kinetic energy 2. Potential energy 3. Mechanical energy 4. Radiant energy 5. Electrical energy 6. Chemical energy 7. Nuclear energy 8. Thermal energy
  • 5. Potential Energy • *Potential Energy- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used later • *3 Types of Potential Energy – Gravitational Potential Energy (rollercoaster) – Chemical Potential Energy (battery) – Elastic or Compression (rubberband or spring)
  • 7. Kinetic Energy • *Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. – Anything that is moving is said to have kinetic energy. – We measure the amount of energy in joules. – Increasing speed of motion or mass of the object will increase the amount of Kinetic Energy.
  • 10. Conservation of Energy • *Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy can never be created or destroyed, just transformed from one form into another Example: Roller Coasters!!
  • 11. Your turn… • Refer to your handout: 5.3 Energy Transformations
  • 12. *Mechanical Energy • *Mechanical Energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion or its stored energy of position. – It can be kinetic or potential – *an object that has mechanical energy can do work- like the Simple Machines from ch 4 – Example:
  • 13.
  • 14. *Radiant Energy • *Radiant Energy is also known as electromagnetic energy. • *Radiant Energy is light waves that we see or feel as heat – Example: Heat from a fire; heat from the sun.
  • 15.
  • 16. *Electrical Energy • *Electrical Energy- energy from electricity – Electrical energy is often converted from other forms, such as chemical energy (coal) through a process to become electricity. – *Examples: Electricity in our homes and businesses
  • 17. *Chemical Energy • *Chemical Energy is the type of energy stored in molecules. – *Examples: Batteries; Food; Fossil Fuels
  • 18. *Nuclear Energy • *Nuclear Energy comes from splitting an atom, or fusing two atoms together. When an atom is split or fused, a huge amount of energy is released. – *Examples: This is how the sun and other stars make energy – *Nuclear Power Plants
  • 19. *Thermal Energy • *Thermal Energy is heat energy. Heat is the flow o energy from a high temp to a lower temp.
  • 20. *Energy Transformations: Ch 5.3 • If energy doesn’t get destroyed? Where does it go? • Energy is never destroyed; it transforms into one of the other types of energy. – Example: Food is chemical potential energy, that is used as kinetic energy when you run a mile
  • 21. What are the energy transformations?
  • 22. Your turn part II… • Refer to your handout, page 2: Energy Scenarios • Create flow charts to go with each scenario to show the energy transformations that are occurring. • Use a separate sheet of paper to create a poster of an energy transformation: demonstrate it with a flow chart and be ready to share it with the class. Be creative, but be accurate!