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Forms Of Energy

Published on Dec 05, 2015

Differentiate between forms of energy

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ENERGY EXISTS IN DIFFERENT FORMS

INCLUDING LIGHT, SOUND, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND THERMAL

ELECTRICAL ENERGY

PRODUCED BY ELECTRICAL CHARGES
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TURN IT ON, TURN IT OFF!

  • The electricity in our home and school is electrical energy.
  • It powers our appliances.
  • It makes our lights glow.
  • It makes our computers work.
  • It turns the television on.
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STATIC ELECTRICITY

  • Static electricity is another form of electrical energy.
  • This is what gives you shock when you touch metal or another person.
  • Lightning is also static electricity.
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LIGHT ENERGY

OUR MAIN SOURCE OF LIGHT COMES FROM THE SUN.
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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!

OTHER SOURCES OF LIGHT ARE CAMERA FLASHES, FIRE, AND BULBS.
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SOUND ENERGY

PRODUCED BY VIBRATIONS
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SOUND

  • When you talk, your vocal cords vibrate.
  • The strings on a guitar vibrate when plucked.
  • A drum head vibrates when it is hit.
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THERMAL ENERGY

  • Lots of heat energy comes from the sun.
  • Temperature is the measure of heat energy.
  • Heat energy from a fire place warms a room.
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MECHANICAL ENERGY

THE ENERGY OF MOVING THINGS
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HOW DO THEY WORK TOGETHER?

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Electrical energy can produce other forms of energy.

In a television, electric energy produces light, heat, and sound