Changes in energy stores - EdexcelEnergy transfers

The amount of energy in a system can be changed. It cannot be created or destroyed but it can be transferred, dissipated or stored in different ways.

Part ofPhysics (Single Science)Conservation of energy

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

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 changes there is a change in the way some or all of the energy is stored.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide1 of 3, Boat suspended from column, swings in circular arc. Highest point: no kinetic energy, max gravitational potential energy. Lowest point: max kinetic energy, minimum gravitational potential energy., A swinging pirate ship ride at a theme park Kinetic energy is transferred into gravitational potential energy

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.