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Energy can't be created or destroyed

Explain the principle of conservation of energy (energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred between stores), and describe how energy is dissipated as thermal energy to the surroundings in all real processes

Suggested ages 11–12

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Evidence of understanding

  • States the law of conservation of energy
  • Explains why the total energy in a closed system is always the same even though it changes form
  • Explains what dissipation means and why it happens in real machines (friction, air resistance)
  • Gives an example showing why 'wasted' energy is not lost but transferred to the surroundings

Assessment prompt

If Energy can't be created or destroyed charged their phone overnight and was asked where the electrical energy goes, could they explain what conservation of energy means — and why the charger gets warm even though that heat isn’t doing any useful work?

Standards alignment

MS-PS3-5US · ngss-ms

MS-PS3-5

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Phys.Energy.2GB · uk-nc-2013

Energy Changes in a System

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3