an object or group of objects
energy is transferred to the surroundings or between its stores
where no energy can escape or enter to or from the surroundings
kinetic
gravitational potential
electrostatic
magnetic
elastic
thermal
nuclear
chemical
energy an object has bc its moving
energy an object has bc of its height above the ground
energy an object has when its stretched or compressed
energy an object has bc of its temperature (total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object)
energy that can be transferred by chemical reactions
energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
energy a magnetic object has when its near a magnet of magnetic field
energy a charged object has when uts near another charged object
heating
waves
electricity
forces
energy is transferred from one object to another object with a lower temperature
by radiation
energys transfered when a force moves or changes the shape of an object
when an electric current flows
the thickness of the walls and roof
the thermal conductivity of the walls and roof
by using thermal insulators
a material that has a low thermal conductivity as the energy transfer is low
materials thermal conductivity
the temperature differency between two sides of a material
the thickness of thhe material
mass x gravitational field strength x height
0.5 x mass x speed^2
work done / energy transferred
work done / time
0.5 x spring constant x extention^2
energy cant be created or destroyed only transferred stored or dissipated (wasted)
it ends up being transfered to the thermal energy store of the surroundings
a way of reducing unwanted energy transfer due to friction
a way of reducing energy wasted due to air resistance or drag in water
a measure of how much energy is transfered usefully
useful power output / total power input