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Latest revision as of 14:38, 18 March 2015


Concept Map





Notes for teachers (optional)

Energy is the basis of human life. Every single aspect of human experience whether it be in the external world or what we do or what is done to us can be adequately described either as a transfer of energy in one form from one place to another or the transformation of energy from one form to another.
What is the meaning of energy? How does one measure it? What are the various forms in which energy manifests itself? How is energy obtained and transformed from one form to the other? How can energy be conserved? How do the production and utilization of energy in its various forms affect our environment? What is the source of all energy? What kind of energy flows and conversions take place in the environment?

Energy, types of energy-Kinetic and potential


When an object is moved against a force, work is done and energy is spent in the process. Thus we say “A person must have a lot of energy to do a hard day’s work”. In fact one way to define energy is: Energy is the capacity to do work. The word ‘energy’ is derived from the Greek energia'''-en means '''‘in’''' and ergon''', means '''work.
Energy is defined for an object in a particular state. When work has been done on an object, its energy changes. At a very basic level, there are two forms of energy – kinetic energy and potential energy. For example, a block is lying at rest on a table. It is pushed and it acquires a uniform velocity. Now the block has acquired some energy (kinetic energy, as we will define shortly). While the cause of the change in the state was a force (the push), it has resulted in the body acquiring a change in energy.

Potential-and-kinetic-energy.jpg

More examples of potemtial energy getting converted to kinetic energy

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220px-Stwlan.dam.jpg 220px-Trebuchet.jpg

We can see that there are two ways of describing this (and for that matter, any) process. One is to study the cause (the force) and the other is to examine the change in energy.




Biological energy flow

We saw earlier that energy flows constantly through the Earth and its environment. Plants fix the solar radiation into carbohydrates and form the basis of much of the energy flow in the world. Either through the food chain or through the accumulation as fossil fuels, this accounts for the bulk of the energy in the world. We cannot discuss energy without discussing the connection with food and how energy flows through living organisms through food. This flow of energy through living organisms is called a food chain.


Energy flow in an ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community where living and non-living things interact. There are two main processes in an ecosystem – energy flow and nutrient flow. The energy flow in an ecosystem happens through the food chain.




Teaching Outlines

Concept 1 : Energy is ability to do work

Learning Objectives

  1. Energy is of two forms
  2. Potential and Kinetic
  3. Energy can be transferrred from one form to another
  4. Heat, Light and Sound are some of the ways in which we observe conversion of energy


Activity 1 – Energy is ability to do work-I

Activity 2 – Energy is ability to do work-II

Concept 2 : Conservation of energy

Learning Objectives

  1. Energy is conserved
  2. Energy is transformed from one form to another

Activity 3 – Energy conversion

Concept 3 : Sources of energy

Learning Objectives

Activities

Concept 4 : Types of energy (renewable)

Learning Objectives

Activities

Concept 5 : Energy flow in an ecosystem

Learning Objectives

Activity 9 - Energy flow in ecosystem

Additional Information

  1. This review document summarizes the law of conservation of energy very clearly
  2. Measurement of work and energy
  3. IIT Roorkee lecture on Work and energy
  4. How nuclear energy works

Assessment Ideas

  1. Use a mind map for representing ideas
  2. Make a video of the local environment

Project Ideas