What Is Energy Conversion? Here Is The Process And Examples Of Its Application In Everyday Life
YOGYAKARTA - Energy conversion has helped many things in life or daily activities. What is energy conversion? Energy conservation is the process of converting one form or type of energy into another.
The results of energy conservation have facilitated and accelerated various activities in life, such as doing work, communicating, producing goods, and so on.
Then what is the process of energy conversion and what examples of its use in everyday life?
What is Energy Conversion?
Energy conversion is the process of converting one form of energy into energy in another form. Energy has a meaning as the power or ability to do something, such as producing motion, work, and power.
There are several types of energy that can be converted. Drs. Kandi, M.A., and Drs. Yamin Winduono, M.Pd., in the book Energy and Its Changes mentions the various types of energy as follows.
Electrical energy
Electrical energy is power or power in the form of electricity. Electrical energy is power or strength resulting from friction or chemical processes.
Chemical Energy
Chemical energy is energy that is absorbed or liberated in chemical reactions during the decomposition or formation of compounds.
Light Energy
Light energy is energy from electromagnetic wave radiation in the form of light.
Sound Energy
Sound energy is a form of energy produced by the vibration of air particles in the area of the sound source.
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear energy is energy produced by the process of changing nuclear mass.
Potential Energy
Potential energy is the energy that an object has because of its position in a force field. Several forms of potential energy, namely gravitational energy, spring energy, and so on.
Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Most of the objects in this world have kinetic energy. This energy also arises because of the conversion of other energies.
Mechanical Energy
The total combined mechanical energy of kinetic and potential energy. This type of energy is usually found in free-falling objects.
Examples of Electrical Energy Conversion in Daily Life
Energy conversion has been done for a long time and will continue to be done. energy conversion has made many discoveries in all fields, be it technology, agriculture, finance, and so on. The following is an example of the use of energy conversion in everyday life.
Motion Energy
The energy of motion is converted into electrical energy, such as windmills, dynamos, wind power plants, and the like. Movement energy is converted into sound energy such as clapping, stomping feet, whistling, and so on. The energy of motion becomes heat energy, like rubbing your hands until you feel warm.
Heat Energy
Thermal energy is converted into light energy, such as fireworks, fire torches, and so on. Thermal energy into electrical energy, such as PLTS, thermoelectric technology, and others.
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Electrical Energy
Electrical energy is converted into heat energy, such as electric stoves, irons, magicoms, and so on. Electrical energy into sound energy, such as radios, televisions, CD players, and others. Electrical energy into light energy such as light bulbs and lamps. Electrical energy into motion energy, such as fans, electric cars, magicom, and others.
Chemical Energy
Chemical energy is converted into heat energy, such as fuel or kerosene. Chemical energy into motion energy, like fuel to move a vehicle, digestive organs digest food.
Light Energy
Light energy is converted into electrical energy, such as solar panels in PLTS. Light energy becomes heat energy, such as drying clothes, making salt, drying fish, and so on. Light energy becomes chemical energy, such as the process of photosynthesis in plants, photo washing, and so on.
That is the process of energy conversion and examples of its use in everyday life. Energy conversion helps various sectors of life, not only in one's needs but also on others.
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