Energy transfers
Pathways for transferring energy
Energy can be transferred from one store into another - as one store empties, another store fills. The process by which this happens is called the pathway. There are four main pathways:
- mechanical work - a force moving an object through a distance
- electrical work - charges moving due to a potential difference
- heating - due to temperature difference caused electrically or by chemical reaction
- radiation - energy transferred as a wave, eg light and infrared - the Sun emits light radiation and infrared radiation
Systems and stores
energyThe capacity of a system to do work or the quantity required for mechanical work to take place. Measured in joules (J). For example, a man transfers 100 J of energy when moving a wheelbarrow. can remain in the same store for millions of years or sometimes just for a fraction of a second. There are energy transfers going on all the time - whenever a systemAn object or group of objects. changes there is a change in the way some or all of the energy is stored.
Image caption, A swinging pirate ship ride at a theme park
Kinetic energy is transferred into gravitational potential energy
Image caption, A boat being accelerated by the force of the engine
The boat pushes through the water as chemical energy is transferred into kinetic energy
Image caption, Bringing water to a boil in an electric kettle
Electricity through the kettle increases the internal (thermal) energy of the element which in turn increases the internal energy of the water which increases the temperature of the water
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A car driver braking in an emergency - kinetic energy is transferred into thermal energy of the surroundings by the work done by the force of friction on the brakes.
A snowball hitting a wall - kinetic energy is transferred into thermal energy of the surroundings by the work done by the force from the wall.