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While energy is difficult to define absolutely, it takes a number of different forms. | While energy is difficult to define absolutely, it takes a number of different forms. |
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//Kinetic// energy is the energy associated with the motion of systems, which can be individual objects or collections of objects. //Thermal// energy can be thought of as a microscopic form of kinetic energy. | **Kinetic energy** is the energy associated with the motion of systems, which can be individual objects or collections of objects. **Thermal energy** can be thought of as a microscopic form of kinetic energy. |
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//Potential// energy arises from the interactions between pairs of objects. These are manifest in gravitational interactions (//gravitational// potential energy) and electrostatic interactions (//electrostatic//, //elastic//, and //chemical// potential energy). | **Potential energy** arises from the interactions between pairs of objects. These are manifest in gravitational interactions (gravitational potential energy) and electrostatic interactions (electrostatic, elastic, and chemical potential energy). |
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There are two other forms of energy that you might be aware of: //radiant// energy associated with light, and the //mass// energy associated with objects that have mass. | There are two other forms of energy that you might be aware of: **radiant energy** associated with light, and the **mass energy** associated with objects that have mass. |
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While there are many forms of energy, almost all forms of energy used by us can be traced back to the sun. Think about the energy flow that occurs use a hand crank flashlight. | While there are many forms of energy, almost all forms of energy used by us can be traced back to the sun. Think about the energy flow that occurs use a hand crank flashlight. |
==== The First Law of Thermodynamics (The Energy Principle) ==== | ==== The First Law of Thermodynamics (The Energy Principle) ==== |
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The first law of thermodynamics (or the energy principle) governs when energy moves into and out of systems. In other words, //the work that is done is equal to the energy that is transferred or transformed.// For this to make sense, you have to define a system and track how the energy of that system (   ) changes as a result of work done by the surroundings (    ) and the heat exchanged with the surroundings ( ). Mathematically, you can write this relationship as the energy principle, | The first law of thermodynamics (or the energy principle) governs when energy moves into and out of systems. In other words, __**the work that is done is equal to the energy that is transferred or transformed.**__ For this to make sense, you have to define a system and track how the energy of that system (   ) changes as a result of work done by the surroundings (    ) and the heat exchanged with the surroundings ( ). Mathematically, you can write this relationship as the energy principle, |
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This principle tell you precisely how the energy of system will change as a result of interactions with the surroundings. | This principle tells you precisely how the energy of the system will change as a result of interactions with the surroundings. |