All Energy on Earth can be traced back to the Sun

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All energy on Earth can largely be traced back to the Sun, including mechanical, chemical, and electrical energy. Photosynthesis plays a crucial role in this process, as it is essential for plant life and the formation of fossil fuels. While most energy sources, such as hydroelectric power, can be linked back to the Sun, exceptions include geothermal energy, which derives heat from the Earth's molten interior, and nuclear energy, which originates from supernova events that produced uranium. The discussion highlights that the source of electricity can vary by location, with some areas relying on geothermal, gas, coal, nuclear, or wind energy. Ultimately, even geothermal energy may connect back to stellar events, reinforcing the Sun's central role in Earth's energy ecosystem.
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We are studying Energy at school
The book said that "All Energy on Earth can be traced back to the Sun"

I know there is mechanical energy
chemical energy
electrical energy

Are they talking about everything? I mean cars, fireplaces, ect.

any good links please let me know.

Dr. J
 
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Yes.

Factor in photosynthesis, without which there'd be no plants, without which there'd be no fossil fuels.
 
Dr.J said:
We are studying Energy at school
The book said that "All Energy on Earth can be traced back to the Sun"

I know there is mechanical energy
chemical energy
electrical energy

Are they talking about everything? I mean cars, fireplaces, ect.

any good links please let me know.

Dr. J

I would say this is mostly true. One exception is nuclear energy which traces its roots back to a star but not our sun...
 
Star??

chemisttree said:
I would say this is mostly true. One exception is nuclear energy which traces its roots back to a star but not our sun...


Okay see if I have this right.
Say for the energy "electrical" for plugging in the toaster.

I am to trace it back to the sun.

So if I start at the sun...
melts the snow, turns to water, water is collected (dammed) and then generates electricity... which current follows the power lines to our home. To the outlet, where my toaster is plugged in.

Is that right?

Now explain the star? Please
 
You are right. Most of the energy used on Earth can be traced to the sun. Geothermal energy cannot. Geothermal electrical plants extract heat from the molten interior of the Earth and converts it to steam and to electricity. Nuclear energy is produced when fissile material generates heat during nuclear fission. That thermal energy is used to produce steam and electricity.

Electricity from a variety of sources are connected to the electrical grid and can power your toaster. Where you are determines the source of that electricity. People in Iceland use electricity generated largely from geothermal sources. People in San Antonio Texas use electricity produced from gas, coal, nuclear and wind sources.

Now about the star...

Nuclear power requires the use of very heavy fissionable elements like uranium. Uranium is only produced during a supernova event. All the uranium present on Earth was once produced during a supernova event. All these heavy fissionable materials are present in the molten core of our planet and are believed to be a significant source of the heat present there now. So even geothermal energy might trace back its source to some star that went supernova in the very distant past.
 
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