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This Project is meant for class VII

Project Developed By:


Mrs. Anu Saini (Science Mistress)
&
Students Of Class VII

Govt. High School, Jhallian Khurd, Ropar


Sources Of Energy
 Renewable  Non-renewable
• Solar • Oil (Petroleum)
• Wind • Natural Gas
• Geothermal • Coal
• Biomass • Uranium (Nuclear)
• Hydro
• Ocean
Types of Energy
 Muscular Energy
 Chemical Energy
 Mechanical Energy
 Kinetic Energy
 Potential Energy
 Heat Energy
 Solar Energy
 Wind Energy
 Electric Energy
 Atomic Energy
Muscular Energy

The energy in human


being and animals is
called muscular energy.
This energy comes from
food.
Chemical Energy

The energy in batteries and


cells is chemical energy.
Engines works on petrol or
diesel have chemical
energy. On burning they
produce heat energy.
Mechanical Energy

 A stretched string is
capable of doing
work. The energy
possessed by the
stretched string in a
bow is called
mechanical energy.
It is of two types:
 Kinetic Energy
 Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy

 The bodies capable


of doing work due to
their motion
possesses Kinetic
Energy. Kinetic
Energy can be
defined as “The
energy possessed by
a body by virtue of
its motion.
Potential Energy

 Potential Energy is
the energy stored
in a body due to its
position.
Heat Energy

 Burning of fuel
produces heat. This
heat is used to
produce steam
which runs turbines.
All engines use Heat
Energy.
Solar Energy

 Sun is a major source of


light and heat. Solar
energy is used to
produce steam and to
operate solar cooker.
Solar Energy is used
even to produce
electricity.
Wind Energy

 Wind has a lot of


energy in it. Wind
makes the big wheel
to turn which can be
used to do so many
other works.
Electric Energy
 The bulb, tube, fan, cooler, refrigerator and
many other gadgets are operated by Electric
Energy
Atomic Energy

 The molecules have


hidden energy in
them. Atomic
reactions produce
atomic energy which
is used to produce
electrical energy.
Atomic bombs are
prepared by making
use of Atomic
energy.
References:
 Text book of Class VI
 Text book of class VII
 Science For Today & Tomorrow
 Chemistry in Today’s World

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