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Chapter 1 – Conservation and Dissipation of Energy
1.1 – Changes in Energy Stores
 Energy can be stored in a variety of different ways such as:
 Chemical Energy :- for foods and fuels
 Kinetic Energy :- the energy an object has because it is moving
 Gravitational Potential Energy :- the energy an object has because of its position relative
to the ground
 Elastic Potential Energy :- the energy it has because it is being squashed or stretched
 Thermal Energy :- the energy it has because of its temperature
 Energy can be transferred from one store to another
 Energy can be transferred through waves, heating, an electric current, or when a force moves an
object

1.2 – Conservation of Energy
 Energy cannot be created or destroyed. This is called the principle of conservation of energy
 Energy can be dissipated, transferred usefully, or stored
 A closed system is a group of objects where no energy transfers take place out of or into the
energy stores of the system
 Energy can still be transferred between different stores within a closed system
 In a closed system. The total energy of the system is always the same

1.3 – Energy and Work
 Work is done on an object when a force makes the object move
 Energy transferred = work done
 Both work and energy use the unit Joule (J)
 The work done on an object is calculated using W =F × s where :
 W :- Work Done (Joules, J)
 F :- Force (Newtons, N)
 s :- Distance (metres, m)
 Work done to overcome friction is transferred as energy to the thermal energy stores of the
objects that rub together and to the surroundings

1.4 – Gravitational Potential Energy Stores
 The gravitational potential energy store of an object increases when it moves up and decreased
when it goes down
 As an object is lifted up, work is done on it to overcome the gravitational force so the
gravitational potential energy increases
 The gravitational field strength of the earth is 9.8 N/kg
gpe=m× g × Δh
 Gpe :- gravitational potential energy (Joules, J)
 M :- mass (kilograms, kg)
 G :- gravitational field strength (N/kg)
 Δh :- change in height (Metres, m)
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