NCERT Solution Class X Science Sources of Energy Question 3 (Ex 14.6)

Question 3:

Most of the sources of energy we use represent stored solar energy. Which of the

following is not ultimately derived from the Sun’s energy?

(a) Geothermal energy

(b) Wind energy

(c) Nuclear energy

(d) Bio-mass

Answer:

(c) Nuclear energy is released during nuclear fission and fusion. In nuclear fission,

uranium atom is bombarded with low-energy neutrons. Hence, uranium atom splits

into two relatively lighter nuclei. This reaction produces huge amount of energy. In

nuclear fusion reaction, lighter nuclei are fused together to form a relatively heavier

nuclei. The energy required to fuse the lighter nuclei is provided by fission reactions.

This reaction produces tremendous amount of energy. These reactions can be carried

out in the absence or presence of sunlight. There is no effect of sunlight on these

reactions. Hence, nuclear energy is not ultimately derived from Sun’s energy.

Geothermal energy, wind energy, and bio-mass are all ultimately derived from solar

energy.

Geothermal energy is stored deep inside the earth’s crust in the form of heat energy.

The heating is caused by the absorption of atmospheric and oceanic heat. It is the

sunlight that heats the atmosphere and oceans.

Wind energy is harnessed from the blowing of winds. The uneven heating of the

earth’s surface by the Sun causes wind.

Bio-mass is derived from dead plants and animal wastes. Chemical changes occur in

these dead plants and animal wastes in the presence of water and sunlight. Hence,

bio-mass is indirectly related to sunlight.

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