Lesson 6 — 2.3 Energy types

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 4 videos.

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Energy 

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Energy

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  • Energy is the ability to do work

  • The unit of energy is Joule (J)

  •  All work requires a source of energy

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  • The sun is the source of all energy in the solar system

  • Our energy source is food — The energy in food comes from sunlight, which gets converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis. 



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  • Fossil fuels — are made of animals and plants that passed away millions of years ago, which got buried under many layers of earth.

  • Green energy

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 5 Sources of green energy
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Hydro
  • Geo-thermal
  • Biomass

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2.3 Energy Types

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1) Make a list of the 9 types of energy described in paragraph 2.3
  • Chemical potential energy
  • Gravitational potential energ
  • elastic potential energy
  • kinetic energy
  • thermal energy
  • electric energy
  • light energy
  •  sound energy
  • nuclear energy

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2) What are the two categories of Energy?
Potential energy
(stored Energy)

  • Chemical Energy
  • Gravitational energy
  • Elastic energy
  • Nuclear energy
Kinetic energy
(Energy being used)
Energy of moving objects
  •  Kinetic energy
  • thermal energy
  • electric energy
  • light energy
  • Sound energy

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Energy       Transfer

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Energy       Transfer
  • Turning one energy type into another
  • Doing work

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Learning goals
  • Make a list of the nine types of energy
  • Name the two categories of energy
  • Give examples of situations where the different types of energy are used
  • Explain what is meant by energy transfer


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