Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Mechanical Energy Essays (502 words) - Energy Development, Energy
  Mechanical Energy      Have you ever wondered how a jet aircraft lifts its   tremendous weight off the ground, or what gives a runner the   stamina to reach the finish line in a race? In order to answer   all these questions we must talk about the transformation of one   sort of energy into another.    The jet aircraft gets its power from jet turbines. These   powerful jet engines create a high-pressure stream of very hot   gases that push the aircraft forward as they leave the engine.   This is an example of heat being transformed into movement. This   is sometimes described as Mechanical Energy. However, this   transformation could not take place without the fuel that the   aircraft gets within its wings or fuselage. Fuel is considered a   chemical energy.    Fuel can take the form of gases, solids or liquids. When   fuels combine with oxygen from the air, they release their stored   energy as heat. We recognize this process as burning. The   individual relies on food for fuel which contains energy-giving   substances that our bodies can store until we need this energy to   use our muscles. When we do use our muscles within us, we may   not always be sure that heat is given off. Our bodies do not   burst into flames but the perspiration on our skin is a clue to   what is happening.     The movement of the windsurfer has a different explanation.    The windsurfer is propelled along by a sail which collects   mechanical energy from the winds that sweep along the water.   This energy has been produced by the sun which warms the earth's   surface and sets the air above in motion. The sun's heat comes   to the earth as a form of radiant energy. When the heat reaches   the surface of the earth, it causes the land or seas to rise in   temperature.    The sun is very hot. Infact, the center of the sun can   reach temperatures of up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. This   is because of another kind of energy reaction where new   substances are continually being created as others are being   destroyed. This reaction is known to us as the Nuclear Reaction.    Today we are trying to imitate this reaction in improving our   energy supply. Scientists have calculated that the sun has   enough fuel to go on producing energy at its present rate for   about five billion years.    On earth man-made nuclear reactions are used to produce a   form of power we know as electricity. Electricity can be   transformed into other kinds of energy such as heat, light and   radio waves. Humans have also used the idea of nuclear reactions   as a type of weapon. We call this powerful weapon the Atomic   Bomb. Electrical energy can also be used to produce laser beams.    This involves energy being concentrated to a specific narrow   point where the impact of so much power creates heat able to cut   through metals.      Bibliography    Discovering Energy, Frazer, Frank Trewin Copplestone Books Ltd,   1981.    Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 6 Encyclopedia Britannica, 1979.    
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