1.1.2 Understanding Energy Transfers

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  • What are energy transfers defined as?
    Movement of energy
  • Match the type of energy transfer with its definition:
    Conduction ↔️ Energy transfer through direct contact
    Convection ↔️ Energy transfer by the movement of a fluid
    Radiation ↔️ Energy transfer through electromagnetic waves
  • What type of medium is required for convection to occur?
    Fluid
  • What do energy transfers enable in energy stores and systems?
    Transformations
  • Order the following features to describe the differences between energy sources and destinations:
    1️⃣ Role: Supplies energy vs Receives energy
    2️⃣ Energy State: Typically high vs Typically low
    3️⃣ Location: Initial point of energy flow vs Final point of energy flow
    4️⃣ Purpose: To provide energy for a process vs To store or utilize the energy
  • What is the energy source in a solar panel system?
    Sunlight
  • In a solar panel system, the energy destination is the electrical grid
  • Energy destinations typically have high energy states.
    False
  • Convection involves the movement of a fluid
  • Energy transfers refer to the movement of energy from one place or object to another
  • Conduction involves the bulk movement of the medium.
    False
  • What is the definition of conduction as a form of energy transfer?
    Direct contact
  • Match the type of energy transfer with its characteristic:
    Conduction ↔️ No bulk movement
    Convection ↔️ Thermal energy carried by fluid
    Radiation ↔️ No medium required
  • Convection transfers energy through the movement of a liquid or gas
  • What is the primary purpose of an energy source in a system?
    To supply energy
  • Kinetic energy is the energy of motion
  • What form of energy is carried by electric currents and fields?
    Electrical energy
  • Light energy is carried by electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum
  • Order the following energy transformations in a system:
    1️⃣ Potential energy converts to kinetic energy
    2️⃣ Electrical energy converts to mechanical energy
  • Understanding energy transformations is key to analyzing energy transfers in physical systems.

    True
  • Which type of energy transfer does not require a medium?
    Radiation
  • Batteries are examples of energy sources.

    True
  • Potential energy is stored energy due to an object's motion.
    False
  • How is sound energy transmitted?
    Vibrations
  • What is an example of energy transfer through conduction?
    Heating a metal pan
  • Potential energy can be transformed into kinetic energy.

    True
  • What is the definition of conduction as an energy transfer mechanism?
    Energy transfer through direct contact
  • Convection involves the movement of fluids
  • What are energy transfers defined as?
    Movement of energy
  • Conduction involves the bulk movement of the medium carrying energy.
    False
  • What is an energy source in a system?
    Supplies energy
  • What type of energy is associated with motion?
    Kinetic energy
  • Potential energy is stored energy due to an object's position or state.
    True
  • What type of energy is associated with the random motion of particles?
    Thermal energy
  • The total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant
  • What is light energy carried by?
    Electromagnetic radiation
  • Sound energy is transmitted through vibrations
  • Match the energy transfer mechanism with its characteristic:
    Conduction ↔️ Requires direct medium contact
    Convection ↔️ Carries thermal energy in fluids
    Radiation ↔️ No medium required
  • What type of energy transfer does the sun use to heat Earth?
    Radiation
  • Radiation does not require a medium