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1 Warm-up: What types of energy do you think are shown in the video
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2 Intro to Energy Chapter 9

3 What is Energy? Energy: the ability to do work.
Work: done when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force. Work  a transfer of energy. Work & Energy are measured in joules (J).

4 What is Energy? KINETIC CHEMICAL ELASTIC- POTENTIAL
Use this slide to show the concept of work at play. The williams sister is exerting a force on the racket which exerts a force on the ball doing work on each and of course displaying energy. CHEMICAL ELASTIC- POTENTIAL

5 Two Types of Energy Potential Energy is the energy of position.
Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion.

6 Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy of an object due to its motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. We can determine how much kinetic energy an object has with this formula: KE = mv2 2 m = mass in kilograms (kg) v = velocity (speed) in meters per second (m/s) (not Volume!)

7 Practice A car weighing 1,200 kg is moving at a speed of 20 m/s, what is its kinetic energy? KE = 1,200 (20)2 2 KE = 1,200 (400) KE = 480,000 KE = 240,000 J

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9 Potential Energy Potential energy is the energy of an object due to its position, shape, or condition. Potential energy is also considered to be an object’s stored energy. Two types of potential energy: Gravitational Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy

10 Gravitational Potential Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy is the energy stored in an object due to the Force of Gravity. We can determine how much gravitational potential energy an object has with this formula: GPE = w x h w = weight in newtons (N) h = height in meters (m)

11 Practice A ball weighing 13 N is held at a height of 1.5 m, what is its gravitational potential energy? GPE = 13 x 1.5 GPE = 19.5 J

12 Elastic Potential Energy
Elastic Potential Energy is the energy stored in an object from being stretched or wound-up. This can be used as a review slide to reinforce all the points made throughout the powerpoint.

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