Energy,
Empowering the Universe
The universe is composed of several different
components holding it all together. Matter is the stuff which you
can feel. It makes up the chair you're sitting in, the glasses
you're reading through.
Simply put as a textbook definition, matter is
anything with mass, something of a universal standard for weight.
Now weight is actually gravity's effect on matter, but it's still
the same idea.
Gravity is thought to encompass all matter,
rather mass, and greater mass will have a greater amount of gravity
generated. But what does this all add up to? How does matter move,
and where does this stuff come from? Energy.
Kinetic,
Chemical, Nuclear... I Need a Dictionary!
So energy allows matter to actually do things,
but let's give it a more concrete picture. Potential energy is the
capability of matter to move and do things.
For example, matter with more potential would be
able to use more of this power, and enriched uranium has a huge
potential for nuclear fission, which is why it's used most often to
generate electricity. Something higher up has more gravity
potential because it can move further towards the center of
gravity.
An object in the center of gravity has no
gravity potential because the gravity exerted on it is equal in all
directions, so a person in the middle of the Earth would actually
feel weightless!
When you lift your arm, you're using energy to
move your arm through space and away from gravity, but you're also
gaining gravity potential because then your arm can drop back down
to your side, thus resetting the whole process.
Energy doesn't have a measurement, but it's
defined as the amount of work someone does. Rather, it should be
defined as the amount of work someone is capable of doing to
include potential at the same time.
Force and work both have measurements, but
energy does not because it includes these things. Likewise, matter
itself doesn't have a measurement because it includes dimensions
(height, width, and length), mass, and consequently weight.
Another interesting characteristic of energy is
that it does not create or destroy itself or is even capable of
being destroyed or created by any outside force.
The closest it can come is to change into matter
and vice versa. Therefore, nuclear fission which breaks apart atoms
loses a little bit of matter, but it changes into energy. This also
helps explain why objects in motion stay in motion unless acted
upon by an outside force.
Ultimately, energy allows us to do anything at
all, and this is just a very brief outline of the concept. There
really is a universe of knowledge to learn, and learning about
energy will help you understand the universe.
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