Energy Stores and Transfers

Energy Stores and transfers
Keywords
Energy
Stores
Transfer
Gravitational potential
1.
Name different 
stores
of energy
2.
Can you describe any
types of energy
transfer?
3.
Can you describe a simple
energy transfer?
Do now activity:
GOOD PROGRESS:
State some examples of energy stores.
State the processes that can transfer energy from one
store to another.
OUTSTANDING PROGRESS:
Construct energy transfer diagrams.
Progress indicators
Energy can be stored in different ways and transferred too.
Below are some images which represent some types of
energy stores. 
What do you think they might be? 
THINK!
 
kinetic
 
thermal
 
chemical
 
elastic
potential
 
gravitational
potential
C…
Th….
K…
Gr….
El…
Nu…
M
Task: Finish the
words and then
match with the
correct description
from below!
The type of energy that is stored within a moving object
The type of energy that can be stored in a springy object if you stretch
or squash it
The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed closer
together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart.
The type of energy that is stored in an object that has the potential to
fall due to gravity
This energy stores includes fuels, foods, or the chemicals found in
batteries. The energy is transferred during chemical reactions
This describes the energy store a substance has because of it’s
temperature
The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
TASK:
 There are five ways in
which energy can be stored:
CHEMICAL = 
This energy stores includes fuels, foods, or the chemicals
found in batteries. The energy is transferred during chemical reactions
THERMAL = 
This describes the energy store a substance has because
of it’s temperature
KINETIC = 
The type of energy that is stored within a moving object
GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL = 
The type of energy that is stored in
an object that has the potential to fall due to gravity
ELASTIC POTENTIAL = 
The type of energy that can be stored in a
springy object if you stretch or squash it
NUCLEAR = The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
MAGNETIC = The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed
closer together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart.
Self-assessment:
There are also different ways in which energy can be
transferred. Look at the pictures below and try and figure
out what they might be!
 
mechanical work 
- a
force moving an object
through a distance
 
electrical work
 - charges moving
due to a 
potential difference
 
heating
 - due to temperature
difference caused electrically
or by chemical reaction
 
radiation
 - energy
tranferred as a wave, eg
light and infrared
Look at these energy transfer diagrams…can
you complete them?
Ch______
energy store in
the candle
Energy is transferred
to the surroundings
El______
energy is
transferred to
the TV
Energy is transferred
to the surroundings
 
emical
 
Light energy
 
Thermal energy
 
ectrical
 
Light energy
 
Sound energy
 
Thermal energy
Quick check
– what is happening in the
torch?
Chemical
energy
store in the
battery
Electric
current in
the wires
Energy
transferred
to the
surroundings
Light waves
Increase in
the thermal
energy store
of the
surroundings
Task: 
Match the
correct statement
to the correct box
Chemical
energy
store in the
battery
Electric
current in
the wires
Energy
transferred
to the
surroundings
Light waves
Increase in
the thermal
energy store
of the
surroundings
Self-assessment:
CHALLENGE: Which energy do you think is
useful and which do you think is wasted?
USEFUL
WASTED
Task:
 Bungee jumping – energy transfers
After the bungee jumper has
jumped the energy in the rope is
transferred from the
g_______ p_______ energy
store to the k________ energy
store as the bungee jumper
falls due to gravity.
When the rope tightens the
bungee jumper slows.  The
jumpers kinetic energy store
decreases and the rope’s
e_______ p________ energy
i________ as the rope
stretches. Eventually the
jumper comes to a stop.
After reaching the bottom the
rope recoils and pulls the
jumper back.  The energy in the
e_______ p________ energy
store of the rope decreases and
the bungee jumper’s kinetic
energy store increases until the
rope becomes slack.
Task: Fill in the blanks and draw a diagram to
represent what the captions are explaining.
After the bungee
jumper has jumped
the energy in the rope
is transferred from
the 
gravitational
potential 
energy store
to the 
kinetic
 energy
store as the bungee
jumper falls due to
gravity.
When the rope
tightens the bungee
jumper slows.  The
jumpers kinetic
energy store
decreases and the
rope’s 
elastic
potential 
energy
increases
 as the rope
stretches. Eventually
the jumper comes to a
stop.
After reaching the
bottom the rope
recoils and pulls the
jumper back.  The
energy in the
electrical potential
energy store of the
rope decreases and
the bungee jumper’s
kinetic energy store
increases until the
rope becomes slack.
Self-assessment:
Plenary: 
Exam-style question
1.
Name 
four appliances 
designed to transform
electrical energy into heat energy.               (4)
2.
What form of energy is transferred as waste
energy by the television set?                         (1)
 
iron, hairdryer (other hair appliances),
kettle, electric heater, electric cooker
Heat energy
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Explore the concept of energy stores and transfers through various types such as gravitational potential, chemical, kinetic, and more. Learn about different energy transfer processes and how energy can be stored in various forms. Engage in tasks to enhance understanding and self-assessment of different energy stores and transfers.

  • Energy
  • Stores
  • Transfers
  • Gravitational
  • Chemical

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  1. Energy Stores and transfers Keywords Energy Stores Transfer Do now activity: 1. Name different stores of energy Gravitational potential 2. Can you describe any types of energy transfer? 3. Can you describe a simple energy transfer?

  2. Progress indicators GOOD PROGRESS: State some examples of energy stores. State the processes that can transfer energy from one store to another. OUTSTANDING PROGRESS: Construct energy transfer diagrams.

  3. Energy can be stored in different ways and transferred too. Below are some images which represent some types of energy stores. What do you think they might be? THINK! chemical gravitational potential elastic potential kinetic thermal

  4. TASK: There are five ways in which energy can be stored: Task: Finish the words and then match with the correct description from below! C Th . K Gr . El Nu M The type of energy that is stored within a moving object The type of energy that can be stored in a springy object if you stretch or squash it The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed closer together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart. The type of energy that is stored in an object that has the potential to fall due to gravity This energy stores includes fuels, foods, or the chemicals found in batteries. The energy is transferred during chemical reactions This describes the energy store a substance has because of it s temperature The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.

  5. Self-assessment: CHEMICAL = This energy stores includes fuels, foods, or the chemicals found in batteries. The energy is transferred during chemical reactions THERMAL = This describes the energy store a substance has because of it s temperature KINETIC = The type of energy that is stored within a moving object GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL = The type of energy that is stored in an object that has the potential to fall due to gravity ELASTIC POTENTIAL = The type of energy that can be stored in a springy object if you stretch or squash it NUCLEAR = The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. MAGNETIC = The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed closer together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart.

  6. There are also different ways in which energy can be transferred. Look at the pictures below and try and figure out what they might be! radiation - energy tranferred as a wave, eg light and infrared mechanical work - a force moving an object through a distance heating - due to temperature difference caused electrically or by chemical reaction electrical work - charges moving due to a potential difference

  7. Look at these energy transfer diagramscan you complete them? Ch______ energy store in the candle emical Light energy Thermal energy Energy is transferred to the surroundings ectrical El______ energy is transferred to the TV Light energy Sound energy Thermal energy Energy is transferred to the surroundings

  8. Quick check what is happening in the torch? Task: Match the correct statement to the correct box Light waves Chemical energy store in the battery Electric current in the wires Energy transferred to the surroundings Increase in the thermal energy store of the surroundings

  9. Self-assessment: USEFUL Light waves WASTED Chemical energy store in the battery Electric current in the wires Energy transferred to the surroundings Increase in the thermal energy store of the surroundings CHALLENGE: Which energy do you think is useful and which do you think is wasted?

  10. Task: Bungee jumping energy transfers When the rope tightens the bungee jumper slows. The jumpers kinetic energy store decreases and the rope s e_______ p________ energy i________ as the rope stretches. Eventually the jumper comes to a stop. After reaching the bottom the rope recoils and pulls the jumper back. The energy in the e_______ p________ energy store of the rope decreases and the bungee jumper s kinetic energy store increases until the rope becomes slack. After the bungee jumper has jumped the energy in the rope is transferred from the g_______ p_______ energy store to the k________ energy store as the bungee jumper falls due to gravity. Task: Fill in the blanks and draw a diagram to represent what the captions are explaining.

  11. Self-assessment: After the bungee jumper has jumped the energy in the rope is transferred from the gravitational potential energy store to the kinetic energy store as the bungee jumper falls due to gravity. When the rope tightens the bungee jumper slows. The jumpers kinetic energy store decreases and the rope s elastic potential energy increases as the rope stretches. Eventually the jumper comes to a stop. After reaching the bottom the rope recoils and pulls the jumper back. The energy in the electrical potential energy store of the rope decreases and the bungee jumper s kinetic energy store increases until the rope becomes slack.

  12. Plenary: Exam-style question 1. Name four appliances designed to transform electrical energy into heat energy. (4) iron, hairdryer (other hair appliances), kettle, electric heater, electric cooker 2. What form of energy is transferred as waste energy by the television set? (1) Heat energy

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