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ENERGY - POTENTIAL AND KINETIC WORKSHEET 1 Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the correct formula to use: KE= 1/2 m v2 …
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Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Remember, kinetic energy is the energy of motion and potential energy is stored energy due to …
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(a) As Johanna drops, describe the energy changes taking place. Do this by writing in-creasing, decreasing or constant under the headings gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy and elastic potential energy in the table below. The top row refers to energy changes between her initial position on the platform and position A – the point
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(b)A spring with spring constant 120N/m is extended 35cm. What is the elastic potential energystored? (2marks) Solution: EPE = 1 2 kx2 = 1 2 120 0:352 = 7:35J (c)If a spring has elastic potential energy 30J and is extended 50cm, what is the …
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Energy is classified into two main forms: kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is defined as the energy of a moving object. A thrown football, a speeding automobile, or a rock falling from a cliff are examples of objects that have kinetic energy. Potential energy appears
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The amount of energy in the universe is constant. Apply what you have learned to answer the following questions: 1. A moving object has . A. kinetic energy . B. potential energy . C. both kinetic and potential energy . D. neither kind of energy . 2. The energy stored inside a battery is . A. kinetic energy . B. potential energy
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Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy ©2011, Richard White www.crashwhite.com This test covers Work, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potential energy (gravitational and elastic), Hooke’s Law, Conservation of Energy, heat energy, conservative and non-conservative forces, with some problems requiring a knowledge of basic calculus.
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Mechanical Energy Worksheet Potential Energy = weight x height Kinetic Energy = ½ x mass x speed2 1. What are the two main forms of mechanical energy? 2. A car is lifted a certain distance in a service station and therefore has potential energy relative to the floor. If it were lifted twice as high, how much potential energy would it have? 3.
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy is energy of motion. An object gets kinetic energy from its mass and velocity. An object with kinetic energy has energy stored in motion. When the object slows down the energy is released into potential energy (if going up) or some other kind of energy (like heat [thermal energy] in the brakes of car). 10 m/s 20 kg ...
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Created by LABScI at Stanford 2 • Thermal energy is energy due to the heat of a system or object. Energy can be converted to heat through frictional dissipation. • Friction, or frictional dissipation, is a phenomenon in which mechanically useful energy, such as the motion of the roller coaster, is converted to mechanically useless energy, such as heat or sound.
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Potential Energy Worksheet (Use the GUESS method, Show all work, Include units) EXAMPLE A 30 kg child climbs 15 meters up a tree. When he look arounds, what is the child’s potential energy? STEP 1. First we identify the Given information provided in the problem: •mass = 30 kg •height = 15 meters STEP 2. Identify the Unknown information ...
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(c)€€€€€80% of this change in gravitational potential energy has been transferred to the student’s kinetic energy store. How much has the student’s kinetic energy store increased after falling 20.0 m? Kinetic energy gained = _____ J (1) (d)€€€€€Calculate the …
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Read About Potential vs. Kinetic Energy WHAT IS POTENTIAL VS. KINETIC ENERGY? Energy makes stuff happen. Energy associated with the motion of an object is called kinetic energy. Energy stored in an object due to its position is called potential energy. Energy can be converted between potential and kinetic based on an object’s motion.
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Calculate the kinetic energy of the cyclist. Use the equation. kinetic energy — 0.5 x mass x (speed) [2 marks] Kinetic energy Figure 2 shows a student before and after a bungee jump. The bungee cord has an unstretched length of 20 m. Figure 2 Before Student Bridge Bungee cord Lowest poi nt River After Extended bungee Stationary Complete the ...
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Physics Electric Potential Worksheet Solutions Part I 1. When +3.0 C of charge moves from point A to point B in an electric field, the potential energy is decreased by 27 J. It can be concluded that point B is (a) 9.0 V lower in potential than point A. (b) 9.0 V higher in potential than point A. (c) 81 V higher in potential than point A.
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LT: I can identify and describe the different forms of potential and kinetic energy. _____ LT: I can give/explain examples of energy transformations. _____ Potential and Kinetic Energy Identify each of the following forms of energy as either potential energy (P) or kinetic energy (K). _____ Sound _____ Nuclear _____ Elastic _____ Electric
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Calculate the masses gravitational potential energy ( 𝐸𝐸𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔). 𝐸𝐸. 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔 = 𝑚𝑚= 𝑔𝑔= ℎ= Question 2 A person raises a 40kg mass a height (h) above the ground. Calculate the height (h), given the masses gravitational potential energy (𝐸𝐸. 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔) is 1800 Joules. 𝐸𝐸 ...
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5. A 28 kg child on a swing is traveling at 4.2 m/s and has 315 J of total mechanical energy. What is his gravitational potential energy? How high is he above the ground? 6. A 3.2 kg ball that is moving straight upward has 17 J of kinetic energy and its total mechanical energy is 25 J. a. Find the gravitational potential energy of the ball. b.
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Calculate the kinetic energy of the cyclist when the cyclist is travelling at 6.0 m/s. Use the equation . ... The student needs to develop the experiment to determine the loss in potential energy and the gain in kinetic energy as the toy car is rolling down the slope.
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The energy of a moving object is called energy of motion or kinetic energy (KE). The word kinetic comes from the Greek word kinetikos which means moving. Kinetic energy measures the amount of work the object can do because of its motion. This can be computed using the formula: KE = ½ mv² where: KE is the kinetic energy in joule (J),
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The energy of lifting water above our heads is stored as potential / kinetic energy in water. 10. This energy was converted into _____ energy when the water flowed down the tube. The water was used to power a generator, creating _____ energy. 11. Baking soda and vinegar cause a(n)_____ reaction that releases energy.
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•People talk about the ‘energy crisis’ as energy is being transferred into different forms – e.g. as heat. We are running out of fossil fuels to be used as an energy source and these are being burnt. •In this example, the energy has been transferred from chemical potential energy (as the fuel) to heat energy (to make steam for the ...
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3 Apr 2017 · Potential and kinetic energy • Factors that affect potential and kinetic energy 7.P.2.1 Explain how kinetic and potential energy contribute to the mechanical energy of an object. To lift a marble above the floor, you have to do work on the marble against the force of gravity. The work done on the marble is stored as a form of energy called
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Energy Transformation Worksheet ... Energy Transformation: Potential Chemical Kinetic Thermal (heat in explosion), Kinetic Radiant (light), Kinetic Mechanical Motion, & Kinetic Sound ... Give an example where the following energy changes would take place: answers will vary 7) Electrical to Thermal- electric blanket; ...