Forms of Energy Article
Forms of Energy Article
Forms of Energy Article
Forms of Energy
By Cindy Grigg
Energy is everywhere. We can see it as
light, feel it as heat, and hear it as sound.
It's easier to describe what energy does than
what energy is. Energy is not something
you can see or touch. Energy is a property
of matter, and all matter has it. Whenever
you turn on a flashlight, your mom cooks
dinner, a fan spins, a rock falls downhill, a
fire burns, or music plays, you can be sure
that energy made it happen. Energy is the
ability to do work or bring about change.
There are two types of energy: kinetic
and potential. Kinetic energy is the energy an object has because it
is moving. The more mass the object has and the greater the speed at
which it is moving, the greater the kinetic energy it has. Potential
energy is stored energy. It is the energy an object has because of its
position or shape. If the object is sent into motion, it would have
kinetic energy. A rock balanced on top of a mountain has a lot of
potential energy because of where it is. If it falls, it has the potential
to do much damage. As it falls, it will collide with more rocks,
making them fall. A rockslide might be the result.
Work is the transfer of energy that results from motion. We say
that work is done on an object when energy is transferred to that
object. Work is calculated by the amount of force on the object times
the distance it travels. Some energy is lost in every transfer of
energy. A light bulb uses electrical energy to give off light, but most
of the energy it uses is lost as heat. Energy is measured in joules (j).
One joule is the amount of energy needed to move a one kilogram
mass using one newton of force over a distance of one meter. It is
also called a newton-meter.
Energy comes in many different forms. While it can be
transferred from one object or system to another, energy cannot be
created or destroyed. The amount of total energy remains constant.
This rule is the first law of thermodynamics, called the law of
Forms of Energy
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