Energy sources are things that give us power to do stuff, just like how a toy car needs batteries to move.
What Energy Sources Are Like
Think about your favorite snack, maybe it's a cookie. When you eat the cookie, you get energy to play or run around. That’s kind of what energy sources are like for big things, like cars, houses, and even whole cities!
Some energy sources are like cookies that never run out, like the sun. The sun shines all day long, giving us light and warmth, and we can use that to make electricity.
Other energy sources are like a big jar of cookies you eat one by one. For example, coal is like a big jar of cookies deep underground. When we dig it up and burn it, it gives off heat, which we use for power.
How We Use Energy Sources
Sometimes we need to turn energy sources into something else, just like how you might use a battery to make your toy car go. Electricity is one way we do that. We can take energy from the sun or coal and turn it into electricity, which powers our lights, phones, and even video games!
So, no matter where you are, energy sources are working behind the scenes, just like a friendly helper making sure everything keeps going!
Examples
- A child using a toy car powered by batteries (a type of energy source)
- A windmill turning in the wind to make electricity
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See also
- What is Light and heat?
- What is Chemical energy?
- What are poles?
- What are microphysical interactions?
- What is hydrogen?