Conservation of Energy

Cards (18)

  • What is the conservation of energy principle?
    Energy can be transferred, stored, or dissipated
  • What does the conservation of energy principle imply about energy?
    Energy cannot be created or destroyed
  • How does charging a phone illustrate the conservation of energy principle?
    Electrical energy converts to chemical energy
  • What happens to chemical energy when you use your phone?
    It converts back to electrical energy
  • What type of energy conversion occurs in the phone's screen?
    Electrical energy to light energy
  • What type of energy conversion occurs in the phone's speaker?
    Electrical energy to sound energy
  • What is meant by wasted energy?
    Energy not transferred to the desired store
  • What is the common form of wasted energy?
    Heat energy
  • Why might a phone warm up during use?
    Due to wasted energy as heat
  • What is a system in physics?
    A portion of the physical universe analyzed
  • What is the environment in relation to a system?
    Everything outside the chosen system
  • In the phone example, what is considered the system?
    The phone itself
  • Why is the phone considered an open system?
    Energy and matter can move freely
  • What happens to heat energy when the phone is in a sealed jar?
    It dissipates to the air inside the jar
  • What defines a closed system in physics?
    Energy and matter cannot enter or escape
  • What happens to the overall energy of a closed system?
    It does not change
  • What are the key concepts of the conservation of energy principle?
    • Energy can be transferred, stored, or dissipated
    • Energy cannot be created or destroyed
    • Energy moves between objects and forms
  • What are the differences between open and closed systems?
    Open System:
    • Energy and matter can move freely
    • Example: Phone charging

    Closed System:
    • Energy and matter cannot enter or escape
    • Example: Phone in a sealed jar