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ENTRY TASK Get your notebooks Pencil

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy.

Energy Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Energy that is stored Held in readiness Elastic Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Energy that is stored Held in readiness Potential energy Can be stretched Can be compressed Gravitational Potential Energy

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Energy that is stored Held in readiness Potential energy Can be stretched Can be compressed Potential energy Depends on height

Target: I can identify the 2 key types of energy. ability to do work cause change Energy that is stored Held in readiness Potential energy Can be stretched Can be compressed Potential energy Depends on height Questions

1. What are the two things that kinetic energy depends on? QUESTIONS 2. What type of energy does a book have when it is on the edge of a table, and then falls off? 3. A garbage truck and a car are traveling at the same velocity. Which has more kinetic energy? Why? 4. True or False, the higher you go, the more gravitational potential energy you get.