Energy Transfer
Think about the last time you went on a roller coaster - that thrilling moment when you're slowly climbing to the top, then whooshing down at incredible speed. This perfectly demonstrates how energy transfers work in the real world.
Energy doesn't just sit still. It's constantly moving between different energy stores, sometimes staying put for years, other times switching in just seconds. Every time something changes in a system (which is just a fancy word for an object or group of objects), energy moves around too.
The pirate ship ride is brilliant for understanding this concept. When you're swinging up to the highest point, your kinetic energy (movement energy) transforms into gravitational potential energy (stored energy from height). Then as you swing back down, it flips right back again - kinetic to potential, potential to kinetic.
Quick Tip: Remember that energy never disappears - it just changes from one type to another!
There are four main ways energy transfers happen: mechanical work (like pushing something), electrical work (charges moving through circuits), heating (temperature differences), and radiation (energy waves like light or sound). Energy transfer diagrams use boxes for energy stores and arrows for transfers, making it dead easy to visualise what's happening in any situation.