Parasailing Science Project A big, big fail…. Once there was a boy who went on a vacation and wanted to learn Parasailing. On the first day of his vacation,

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Parasailing Science Project A big, big fail…

Once there was a boy who went on a vacation and wanted to learn Parasailing. On the first day of his vacation, he went on the Parasailing boat with his instructor.

KE & gPE At first, only kinetic energy is used. As the boat jumps over the wave, some of the kinetic energy transforms to gravitational potential energy.

gPE & KE The boy lifting into the air is gravitational potential energy. The motion of the cords expanding is kinetic energy.

Electrical Energy As the lightning strikes, there is electrical energy. Some of the electrical energy of the lightning transfers to the camera and the cords.

SE & gPE & KE The people screaming on the boat, the boy screaming, and the sound caused by the boy falling through the air, are all sound energy. The sound energy is sending vibrating sound waves through the air. There is also gravitational potential energy, which is being transformed bit by bit to kinetic energy, until there is none of either energy left. Some of the kinetic energy that happens while the boy is falling, transforms to sound energy as well.