Nlenvirte 5171
Nlenvirte 5171
Nlenvirte 5171
Define energy and differentiate between kinetic and Reading Strategy As you read about forms of energy,
potential energy. make a two-column table. List the forms of energy in the left
Identify different forms of energy. column. In the right column, take notes about each form of
Describe how human society uses energy resources. energy.
Vocabulary energy, kinetic energy, potential energy,
combustion, energy efficiency, renewable energy,
nonrenewable energy, electricity
17.1 Resources
In Your Neighborhood Activity, Home
Energy Use Lesson 17.1 Worksheets FIGURE 1 First Flight Powered by gasoline, the Wright
Lesson 17.1 Assessment Chapter 17 brothers plane rises above the beach at Kitty Hawk.
Overview Presentation
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(a)
(b)
Fuel supplies airplanes, big and small, with energy. Energy is the ability GUIDING QUESTION
to do work or cause a change. Airplanes do work when they move from
one place to another. Energy from the sun changes Earth by warming the FOCUS Start a cluster diagram on
the board by writing word energy
atmosphere. The suns energy also causes a change when, in photosyn- and circling it. Have students come
thesis, it powers chemical reactions in which carbon dioxide and water forward to add words and phrases
combine to form food molecules. Energy ran the printing presses that that describe energy or ways that
printed this book, and energy enables you to turn these pages. And with- energy is used. After students read
the lesson, have them suggest more
out energy, you couldnt read the words in this paragraph.
words and phrases to add to the
Energy is necessary to change the position, composition, or tempera- diagram.
ture of something. Most forms of energy fall into one of two categories
kinetic energy or potential energy.
Kinetic Energy On a bright winter day, a skier zooms down a hill. The
fast-moving skier has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy that an
object has due to its motion. A whizzing baseball, a train speeding down
a track, a jumping frog, and a wave crashing on a beach all have kinetic
energy. You can think of kinetic energy as energy in action.
Potential Energy Before the skier took off, she stood at the top of the
hill. At that time, before she started moving, she had potential energy,
because objects that are high up tend to go downward. Potential energy
is energy that an object has because of its position or shape. In contrast
to kinetic energy, potential energy is energy that is stored. A stretched
rubber band has potential energy. When you release the rubber band, it
jumps away from your hand. The rubber band now has kinetic energy
because it is moving. ANSWERS
Forms of Energy
Forms of energy include mechanical energy, electrical energy,
thermal energy, electromagnetic energy, chemical energy, and
nuclear energy.
Its a warm, sunny Saturday, so you and a few friends decide to hike to the
ANSWERS
top of a hill. You call your parents on your cell phone to let them know
Reading Checkpoint A compressed what your plans are. Then you pick up your backpack and start climbing.
spring has mechanical energy that is When you get to the hilltop, you and your friends break for lunch, and
potential.
you eat the sandwich that you packed. On your hike and the lunch break
that followed, you used several kinds of energy. Energy comes in many
forms, and each of these forms can be converted into other forms.
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Electromagnetic Energy When the sun warms you or you cook
food in a microwave oven, you are experiencing or using electromagnetic
energy. Electromagnetic energy travels through space in the form of waves.
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic energy, as are radio waves and
ultraviolet radiation.
Chemical Energy The food you and your friends eat while hiking
provides your bodies with chemical energy. Food, such as corn, is made
of molecules, and chemical energy is stored in the bonds that hold the
atoms together in molecules. When bonds in molecules break, energy
may be released. Chemical energy is potential energy, because it is stored
in chemical bonds. When you move your legs and arms during hik-
ing, your body converts chemical energy stored in food into mechanical
energy. Like food, fossil fuels contain energy stored in the molecules of
chemical compounds.
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Share of Energy Consumed by
Major Sectors of the Economy, 2008
Commercial
19% Industrial
31%
Residential
22%
Transportation
28%
How Energy Is Used The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) identi- FIGURE 5 How We Use Energy The
graph shows the different ways that
fies four general ways that energy is used in the United States. As the energy is used in the United States
graph in Figure 5 shows, energy is used in industry, transportation, for industry, transportation, homes,
residences, and commerce. In industry, energy is used to accomplish jobs and commerce. Notice that industry
such as constructing buildings and making products. Transportation uses the highest percentage of energy.
vehicles that use energy include cars and trucks, of course, and also boats, ANSWERS
airplanes, trains, and even motorcycles. Residencesincluding your Lesson 1 Assessment
apartment or houseuse electricity to run appliances, light bulbs, and 1. Kinetic energy is the energy that
electronic devices. Commercial uses occur in places where business is an object has because of its mo-
conducted, such as offices, supermarkets, and shopping malls. tion, while potential energy is
related to an objects position or
Worldwide Patterns of Energy Use Developed nations generally shape. Sample examples: kinetic
energya basketball bouncing;
use far more energy than do developing nations. Per person, nations with potential energya basketball
the most industry use up to 100 times more energy than do nations with held above the floor.
little industry. The United States has only 4.5 percent of the worlds popu- 2. Energy is released when the bonds
lation; however, it consumes 21.1 percent of the worlds energy. within the carbohydrate molecules
Developed and developing nations also tend to use energy differently. are broken down.
Developed nations use about two thirds of their energy on transportation 3. Because it is not found in nature; it
must be produced using a primary
and industry. In contrast, developing nations use most of their energy to energy source, such as coal
provide the basic necessities of life. Such activities include farming, pre- 4. The energy in fossil fuels is poten-
paring food, and heating homes. tial, because it is stored energy.
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1. Compare and Contrast Contrast kinetic energy 3. Explain Why is electricity considered a secondary
and potential energy. Give an example of each. source of energy?
2. Relate Cause and Effect Carbohydrate molecules 4. Explore the BIGQUESTION Is the energy con-
are found in foods. These carbohydrate molecules tained in fossil fuels potential energy or kinetic
provide your body with energy. How does this energy? Explain your answer.
happen?