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Forms of energy and energy conservation

forms of energy and energy conservation

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Forms of energy and energy conservation

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  1. UNIT – 4 PREPARING E- LEARNING RESOURCES Submitted To : Submitted By : Prof. Ramandeep Kaur Malakpreet Kaur Roll No. 18055516

  2. Forms of Energy andEnergy Conservation

  3. Does the energy stay in one form?

  4. Energy conversion • Energy cannot be made • Energy cannot be destroyed or “used up” • Energy can just change from one form to another. • Kinetic -> Potential -> Kinetic

  5. Law of Conservation of Energy • Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.

  6. Seven forms of energy • Energy is the ability to make things do work • Energy has no mass and no volume • Energy can be found in 7 different forms

  7. Mechanical Energy • Energy due to the position or motion of an object

  8. Sound Energy • Energy of vibrating air molecules

  9. Chemical Energy • The energy used to hold atoms in a molecule together, such as in food or fuel. • Chemical bonds are broken during a chemical reaction (burning, rusting, digestion)

  10. Electrical Energy • The movement of electrons through matter. • Electricity is a form of electrical energy.

  11. Light Energy • Energy carried by light, x-rays, microwaves

  12. Electromagnetic Energy • Visible light is a form of electromagnetic energy. • Each color of light (Roy G Biv) represents a different amount of electromagnetic energy.

  13. Thermal (heat) Energy • The vibration of particles of matter. • More vibrations = more heat energy (hotter) • Fewer vibrations = less heat energy (cooler)

  14. Nuclear Energy • The energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom

  15. THANKS

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