Examples of Energy Transfer (OCR Gateway GCSE Physics: Combined Science)

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Examples of Energy Transfer

  • Energy transfers occur all the time in various everyday circumstances
  • Some common situations include when:
    • An object projected upwards or up a slope
    • A moving object hitting an obstacle
    • An object being accelerated by a constant force
    • A vehicle slowing down
    • Bringing water to a boil in an electric kettle

An Object Projected Upwards

  • Before the ball is thrown upwards, the person holding the ball has energy in their chemical store
  • When the ball is thrown, some of that energy is transferred to the kinetic store of the ball as it begins to move upwards
  • As the height of the ball increases, energy from the kinetic store of the ball is transferred to its gravitational potential store

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A Moving Object Hitting an Obstacle

  • When an object, such as a car, is moving, energy in the chemical store of the fuel is transferred to the kinetic store of the car
  • If the object hits an obstacle, such as a car hitting a wall, the speed of the car will decrease very quickly
    • Therefore, the energy in its kinetic store will decrease 

  • In this scenario, most of the energy from its kinetic store is transferred to the thermal store of the surroundings (dissipated)
  • Energy is transferred mechanically to the thermal store of the wall (the force of the car on the wall)
  • Energy is also transferred by heating to the thermal store of the air as the sound waves transfer energy away from the system (causing the air particles to vibrate)

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A Vehicle Being Accelerated by a Constant Force

  • When an object, such as a vehicle is stationary, it has energy in the chemical store of the fuel
  • When the vehicle speeds up or accelerates, the energy is transferred  to the kinetic store of the car

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A Vehicle Slowing Down

  • When a vehicle is moving, it has energy in its kinetic store
  • As it slows down or decelerates, energy is transferred to the thermal store of the surroundings (dissipated)
  • This energy is transferred by heating due to friction between the tyres and the ground, and due to friction between the brakes and the brake pads 
  • Energy is also transferred by heating as the sound waves transfer energy away from the system (making the air particles vibrate)

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Boiling Water in an Electric Kettle

  • When an electric kettle boils water, energy is transferred electrically from the mains supply to the thermal store of the heating element inside the kettle 
  • As the heating element gets hotter, energy is transferred by heating to the thermal store of the water

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