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Kinetic and Potential Energy By Amanda Rinaldi

Objectives You will be able to define and identify Kinetic and Potential energy. You will be able to give examples of the two forms of energy. You will be able to explain how one can transfer to the other.

Definition of Energy… The ability or capacity to do work. Measured by the capability of doing work: potential energy or the conversion of this capability to motion: kinetic energy.

Potential Energy… Energy due to position or stored energy. Measure by: PE= (weight) (gravity) (Height) Potential energy is calculated by: The object’s weight, multiplied by the earth’s gravitational pull (9.8 m/sec sq), multiplied by the distance the object can fall.

Examples of Potential Energy: Stretching a rubber band.. -Stores energy Water at the top of a waterfall.. -Stores energy Yo–Yo in held in your hand.. -Stores energy because of position Drawing a Bow… -Stores energy because of position

When the position of an object is altered it, creates Potential Energy. A yo-yo on the table, doesn’t have energy, but when picked up, it alters its position and now it has the ability (or potential) to do work. A bow doesn’t have the capacity to do work, unless it’s held at an elevated position.

Potential Energy Converted to Kinetic Energy… When stored energy begins to move, the object now transfers from potential energy into kinetic energy. Standing still Running

Definition of Kinetic Energy… The energy of motion. Measured by: KE= ½ (Mass) (Velocity) 2 Kinetic energy is calculated by one half of the object’s mass, multiplied by the object’s speed- squared.

Examples of Kinetic Energy… Shooting a rubber band. Water falling over the fall. A Yo-Yo in motion. Releasing the arrow from the bow.

Summary of What You’ve Learned.. Example using a coin: Holding a coin in you hand, alters the coins original position. The coin has potential energy, because it has ability to do work. Dropping the coin in the bank, changes the stored energy into motion. This transfers the coin’s energy from potential to kinetic energy.

Follow Up Activity… You and a partner will collect at least 10 objects. You will take these objects and test to see which has Potential and Kinetic energy or both. You will use a Microsoft program such as Excel or Word to make a chart or table organizing your data. Be creative with the objects you choose, and make sure you understand your results to present to the class. Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Both Example

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