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Energy And Power

Energy and Power

Energy and Power - Physics

Understand the concepts of Energy and Power with diagrams, flow charts, formulas, examples, and student-friendly explanations.

What is Energy?

Energy is the ability to do work. Every moving or working object needs energy.

     ENERGY
        ↓
 Ability to Do Work

SI Unit of Energy

The SI unit of energy is Joule (J).

Energy
Ability to Work
Causes Motion

Forms of Energy

Mechanical Energy
Heat Energy
Light Energy
Sound Energy
Electrical Energy
Chemical Energy

Examples

  • Battery stores chemical energy.
  • Bulb produces light energy.
  • Fan uses electrical energy.
  • Speaker produces sound energy.

Mechanical Energy

Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.

Mechanical Energy = Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy
Mechanical Energy
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy

Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a moving object.

KE = 1 2 mv²

Where:

  • m = mass
  • v = velocity
Moving Car 🚗  -------->

Moving objects have kinetic energy.

Example

Find kinetic energy of a 2 kg object moving at 4 m/s.

KE = 1 2 × 2 × 4²

KE = 16 Joule

Potential Energy

Potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or height.

PE = mgh

Where:

  • m = mass
  • g = acceleration due to gravity
  • h = height
          📦
          |
          | h
          |
__________|________

Object at height stores potential energy.

Example

A 5 kg object is kept at 10 m height. Find PE.

PE = 5 × 9.8 × 10

PE = 490 Joule

Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can only change from one form to another.

Electrical Energy
        ↓
     Bulb 💡
        ↓
Light + Heat Energy
Energy Cannot Be Created
Energy Cannot Be Destroyed
Only Converted

What is Power?

Power is the rate of doing work or using energy.

Power = Work ÷ Time
P = W t

SI Unit of Power

The SI unit of power is Watt (W).

More Work in Less Time
          ↓
      More Power

Units of Power

UnitValue
1 Watt1 Joule/second
1 Kilowatt1000 Watt
1 Horsepower746 Watt

Electric Power

Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is consumed.

P = V × I

Where:

  • V = Voltage
  • I = Current
Electricity ⚡ ---> Fan 🌀

Electrical energy converts to mechanical energy.

Work-Energy Theorem

The work done by a force on an object is equal to the change in kinetic energy of the object.

Work Done = Change in Kinetic Energy
W = ΔKE
Force Applied ---> 🚗

Speed Increases
        ↓
Kinetic Energy Increases

Example

A force increases the kinetic energy of a body from 20 J to 80 J.

Work Done = 80 - 20

Work Done = 60 J

Relation Between Force and Potential Energy

Potential energy is associated with conservative forces such as gravitational force and spring force.

F = - rac{dU}{dx}

Here:

  • F = Conservative force
  • U = Potential energy
  • x = Displacement
Ball at Height
      ⚽
      |
      | h
      |
______|______

Gravitational potential energy stored.

Elastic Potential Energy

When a spring is stretched or compressed, energy is stored in it. This is called elastic potential energy.

U = 1 2 kx²

Where:

  • k = Spring constant
  • x = Extension or compression
Wall =====/\/\/\/\==== 📦
          Spring

Stretching spring stores energy.

Commercial Unit of Energy

Electrical energy used in homes is measured in kilowatt-hour (kWh).

1 kWh = 3.6 × 10⁶ J
Electric Meter
      ⚡
Measures energy in kWh

Example

A 1000 W heater works for 2 hours.

Energy Used = 1 kW × 2 h

Energy = 2 kWh

Efficiency of Machines

Efficiency tells how much useful energy is obtained from the total energy supplied.

Efficiency = Useful Output Energy Input Energy × 100
Input Energy ⚡
      ↓
 Machine
      ↓
Useful Output + Heat Loss

Difference Between Energy and Power

EnergyPower
Ability to do workRate of doing work
Measured in JouleMeasured in Watt
Can be storedCannot be stored

Solved Numericals

Example 1

A machine does 500 J work in 10 seconds. Find power.

P = W t

P = 500 / 10

P = 50 Watt

Example 2

Find kinetic energy of a 4 kg object moving at 3 m/s.

KE = 1 2 × 4 × 3²

KE = 18 Joule

Quick Revision Flow Chart

Energy
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Mechanical Energy
Work
Power

Practice Questions

  1. Define energy.
  2. What is kinetic energy?
  3. Write the formula of potential energy.
  4. Define power.
  5. What is the SI unit of power?
  6. State the law of conservation of energy.
  7. Find power if 200 J work is done in 20 seconds.
  8. Differentiate energy and power.
  9. What is mechanical energy?
  10. Write two examples of energy transformation.

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