Physical Science: Grade 11
Physical Science: Grade 11
SCIENCE
GRAD
E 11
i n g Pr ay e r
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“In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit, Amen.
Our Father in Heaven, Holy be Your Name, Your
Kingdom come, Your Will be done, on Earth as it is in
Heaven.
Give us this day our Daily Bread and forgive us our sins
as we forgive those who sins against us, do not bring us
to the test but deliver us from evil. Amen.”
QUESTIONS
• How is electricity generated?
• What is the main source of electricity in
the Philippines?
• Why are we asked to always conserve
electricity?
• Will electricity run out or is it from a
perpetual source?
• Ask learners to name different sources of
energy and list them on the board.
Energy is a Necessary Component of
Any Society
• Since the dawn of man, energy has
played a vital role in survival.
• All of the Earth’s various natural ecosystems
are arranged in layers of efficient energy
consumption.
• Countries rely on energy for production of
goods and population growth, and always will.
• Management of available energy is dependent
upon man’s foresight or negligence …
There are Two Basic Forms of Energy:
RENEWABLE
and
NONRENEWABLE
For more detailed information on these two types of energy, click HERE
“Energy” is the Ability to do Work
Renewable forms: Non-Renewable
• Solar forms:
Carriers
• Wind of • Coal
• Geothermal Energy: • Oil
• Water Electricity • Natural Gas
• Hydroelectric • Nuclear
• Tidal Hydrogen
• Biomass
Fossil Fuels are the most
common energy source, but
what IS a fossil fuel?
• A hydrocarbon deposit, such as
petroleum, coal, or natural gas,
derived from living matter of a
previous geologic time and used
for fuel.
Availability of Fossil Fuels
COAL
OIL
NATURAL GAS
COAL
• A combustible black or brownish-black
sedimentary rock composed mostly of
carbon and hydrocarbons. It is the MOST
ABUNDANT fossil fuel in the US.
Source: EIA
Mining Coal: 2 Methods
• Surface Mining – Method 1
• Least expensive method.
• Used when coal is less than 200 ft below the surface.
• Topsoil layers are removed and then REPLACED
after coal layer has been extracted, allowing for the
area to be re-planted or used for other natural sites.
• In the US, it is mandatory that land be returned as
closely as possible as was its original state prior to
coal removal.
Surface Mining of Coal Removes
Land From Agriculture Production
Photos courtesy of
SDSM&T
COAL MINING Method 2:
Underground Mining
• Also called Deep Mining, used when deposits
are between 200ft and 1,000ft deep.
• Elevators must be used to haul machinery and
personnel.
• Expensive process, includes much specialized
machinery.
• Risk of cave-ins and suffocation hazards.
COAL Mining Operations are
Hazardous, Especially Deep Mining.
Diagram
from EIA
COAL Must Be Processed to
Increase the Heating Value and
Allow for Cleaner Burning
• Common impurities are removed :
• Rocks
• Ash
• Sulfur
• Dirt
• Other unwanted materials
THERE ARE FOUR TYPES OF
COAL WE USE FOR FUEL
Source: www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/aK...
The US has the world’s largest known coal
reserves, over 267 billion tons, enough to last
over 200 years at the current usage rate.
(http://factsonenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/coal_most_abundant_energy_source.pdf
Burning COAL = Pollution
Source: EIA
Where Do We Get Today’s OIL?
• Crude oil is a smelly, yellow-to-black liquid
and is usually found in underground areas
called reservoirs (crude oil = petroleum).
• The top 5 OIL-producing nations are Saudi
Arabia, USSR, USA, Iran, China.
• 58% of the crude oil used for fuel and products
in the US is imported from other nations.
• The top 5 oil-producing states are Texas,
Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
Why is OIL in such Demand?
OIL SPILLS
• Destroy environment
• Kills Wildlife
• Expensive to clean-up
Oil Spills Pose Dangers
• Environment is damaged, usually coastline
wildlife losses are high.
• Most of the oil is never recovered (usually only
10-20%) can be salvaged.
• Oil sinks to seafloor, killing important
decomposers, natural balance is interrupted.
• Oil is eventually decomposed by marine
organisms, however, it could enter the food chain
of ocean wildlife, possible human contamination
threat.
Spills Don’t Just Occur in Oceans
• Land spills can occur from the thousands of land-
based rigs, pump-jacks, storage containers,
refineries, and transport vehicles.
• Spills on agricultural-producing land and irrigation
sources usually result in costly clean-up and
containment procedures.
• Often spills can alter the land’s ability to produce,
rendering the soil unusable for decades or longer.
• To report an oil spill, contact the EPA at (800) 424-
8802
Land Spills Can Be Devastating
and Permanent!
Leaking Oil Tank Damage
• Smog
• Human Illness
• Crop failures
• Acid Rain
Acid Rain (an Agricultural Threat)
Explained via Diagram:
Courtesy of MIT
Acid Rain Damage is Already Occurring