1.4.3 Conservation of Energy

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    • Conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred
    • What happens to energy in a closed system according to the principle of energy conservation?
      It is transformed or transferred
    • When a ball is dropped from a height, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it falls.
      True
    • Match the everyday example with the corresponding energy transfer or transformation:
      Bouncing ball ↔️ Potential to kinetic to thermal
      Swinging pendulum ↔️ Potential to kinetic and vice versa
      Lighting a match ↔️ Chemical to thermal and light
      Charging a battery ↔️ Electrical to chemical
    • The total energy of a system remains constant during energy transformations.

      True
    • Energy transformations always increase the total energy of a system.
      False
    • During a pendulum's swing, potential energy is continuously converted into kinetic energy and vice versa.

      True
    • When a light bulb is turned on, electrical energy is transformed into light and heat energy.
      True
    • The total energy of a bouncing ball-Earth system remains constant throughout its trajectory.
      True
    • In real-world mechanical systems, friction and air resistance can cause energy to dissipate as heat.

      True
    • What is mechanical energy composed of?
      Potential and kinetic energy
    • Kinetic energy is the energy stored due to an object's position or condition.
      False
    • A closed system exchanges energy but not matter
    • Order the energy transformations of a swinging pendulum from highest to lowest point:
      1️⃣ At highest point: Maximum potential energy, minimal kinetic energy
      2️⃣ As it swings down: Potential energy transforms into kinetic energy
      3️⃣ At lowest point: Minimal potential energy, maximum kinetic energy
    • Match the energy concept with its definition:
      Energy Transfer ↔️ Energy moves between objects
      Energy Transformation ↔️ Energy changes from one form to another
    • When a match is lit, chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and light
    • Kinetic energy can convert back into potential energy as an object rises or slows down.

      True
    • In real-world mechanical systems, the total mechanical energy remains constant indefinitely.
      False
    • Arrange the positions of a pendulum from highest to lowest energy:
      1️⃣ Highest point with maximum potential energy
      2️⃣ Lowest point with maximum kinetic energy
    • Open systems exchange both matter and energy
    • In electrical systems, energy is always created rather than transformed.
      False
    • The total energy in an electrical system decreases over time due to friction.
      False
    • What happens to potential energy when steam condenses back into liquid water?
      It is released as heat
    • Efficiency is calculated as (Useful Energy Output) / (Total Energy Input) multiplied by 100
    • Match the energy state of a swinging pendulum with its corresponding energy form:
      At highest point ↔️ Maximum potential energy
      At lowest point ↔️ Maximum kinetic energy
    • When a light bulb is turned on, electrical energy is transformed into light and heat
    • What are the two key principles related to the conservation of energy?
      Energy transfer and transformation
    • When charging a battery, electrical energy is converted into chemical potential energy.

      True
    • What does the principle of conservation of energy state?
      Energy cannot be created or destroyed
    • What happens to the total energy in a closed system according to the conservation of energy?
      It remains constant
    • What does the principle of energy conservation state about energy creation or destruction?
      Energy cannot be created or destroyed
    • What is the definition of energy transfer?
      Energy moves between objects
    • What type of energy is stored in a bouncing ball at the top of its trajectory?
      Potential energy
    • What are the two types of mechanical energy?
      Potential and kinetic
    • Potential energy converts into kinetic energy when an object moves from a higher position to a lower one.

      True
    • Match the system with its energy transformations:
      Bouncing Ball ↔️ Highest position to impact
      Roller Coaster ↔️ Top of the first hill to downward slopes
      Pendulum ↔️ At highest points
    • When an object moves from a higher position to a lower position, its potential energy is transformed into kinetic
    • Match the system type with its exchange with surroundings:
      Open System ↔️ Exchanges both matter and energy
      Closed System ↔️ Exchanges energy but not matter
    • Conservation of energy applies only to open systems.
      False
    • What does the conservation of energy in mechanical systems state?
      Total mechanical energy remains constant