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Title: Energy Transformations in Everyday Life
Real-Life Example: A Car
A car uses potential energy stored in fuel to create kinetic energy to move the car.
The car engine burns fuel to create heat energy, which is transferred to mechanical energy to turn the wheels and kinetic energy to move the car.
Friction between the wheels and the road creates heat energy, and air resistance creates kinetic and heat energy.
When the car brakes, kinetic energy is transferred to heat energy due to friction between the brake pads and the wheels.
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another.
Other information to include:
Types of energy: kinetic, potential, thermal, radiant, chemical, gravitational, nuclear, etc.
Temperature and thermal energy: how temperature affects the movement of particles and the transfer of thermal energy.
Heat transfer: conduction, convection, radiation.
Energy units: joules, calories, etc.
Examples of conductors and insulators.
Equilibrium and energy balance.
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