Electrical energy going in, chemical energy being stored, heat, light and sound energy coming out
With a match
Chemical energy being stored, kinetic energy being used to strike match, heat, light and sound energy coming out
With fireworks
Chemical energy being stored, kinetic energy as it moves up, light, heat and sound energy coming out, gravitational potential energy as it starts to fall, kinetic energy as it falls back down
The law of conservation of energy tells us that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it is only transformed into another type of energy
Kinetic energy
Equal to 1/2 mass times velocity squared, measured in joules
Elastic potential energy
Equal to 1/2 spring constant times extension squared, measured in joules
Gravitational potential energy
Equal to mass times gravity times height, measured in joules
Thermal energy change
Equal to mass times specific heat capacity times change in temperature, measured in joules
Power
Equal to energy transferred over time, measured in watts
Energy can be wasted, such as heat and sound from a light bulb
Wasted energy dissipates into the surroundings and spreads out so much it can't be collected and used
Efficiency
Equal to useful energy out over total energy in, can be expressed as percentage or decimal
Renewable energy sources
Sun
Wind
Water (including tidal and hydroelectric)
Waves
Geothermal
Non-renewable energy sources
Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas)
Nuclear power
Renewable energy sources
Don't release carbon dioxide, generally non-polluting, won't run out
Solar power
Doesn't work at night, not good on cloudy/wintry days, can be expensive to install
Wind turbines
Some people don't like them, don't work well on very windy days
Tidal and wave power
Can be disruptive to local environment
Hydroelectric power
Involves flooding large areas which may include people's homes or animal habitats
Geothermal power
Can only be used in volcanic countries
Fossil fuels and nuclear power
Readily available, cheap, quick startup time
Fossil fuels
Take millions of years to create, heavily polluting, contributing to climate change
Nuclear power
Need to store radioactive waste for long periods, small risk of explosion