Graphing Energy Conversions. All Energy is the ability to do work – we just have different clues to keep track of! Gravitational PE – Height above ground.

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Graphing Energy Conversions

All Energy is the ability to do work – we just have different clues to keep track of! Gravitational PE – Height above ground Elastic PE – Stretching or Compression Chemical PE – Food (not yet eaten) – Gasoline (not yet burned) – Battery (not yet used)

 Any time an object has height above a reference point.  Can have Kinetic Energy at the same time.

 PE & KE PE & KE

Practice: Graph the Energy in the Rubber Band at these 3 points in time 1.Lamar stretches a rubber band and points it at Ms. Nicholson. 2.He lets go and it launches through the air. 3.His aim is bad and it misses Ms. Nicholson and falls on the floor. (Graph the energy RIGHT BEFORE it hits the floor!)

1.Lamar stretches a rubber band and points it at Ms. Nicholson.

2.He lets go and it launches through the air.

3.His aim is bad and it misses Ms. Nicholson and falls on the floor. (Graph the energy RIGHT BEFORE it hits the floor!)