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1 Can’t be created can’t be destroyed
Energy Can’t be created can’t be destroyed

2 Forms of Energy Kinetic Energy and Work Potential Energy Mechanical
Electrical Thermal Sound Light Mechanical Gravitational Energy Elastic Energy Chemical Energy Nuclear Energy

3 Kinetic Energy and Work
Kinetic Energy - the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. 𝐾𝐸 = 1 2 𝑚𝑣² KE – Kinetic Energy (J) m – mass (kg) v – velocity (m/s) Unit is Joule (J)

4 Kinetic Energy Practice Problems
The flash has a mass of 88 kg and is said to be able to run at the speed of light. If he were to go for a light jog at the speed of sound 340 m/s. What would be his kinetic Energy? When Iron Man is fully suited up he has a mass of 191 kg. When he is travelling at his max velocity of 1700 m/s what would be his kinetic energy?

5 Kinetic Energy and Work
Work - When a force acts upon an object to cause a displacement of the object, it is said that work was done upon the object. 𝑊 = 𝐹𝑑 W - Work(J) F – Force (N) d – displacement (m) Unit is Joule (J)

6 Work Practice Problems
Ant-man has the ability to lift 500 kg. Find the force required to lift such a weight and the work done if the weight is lifted 2 m. Rumor has it that Chuck Norris has the strength to lift 100 tons, so accelerating a 1,250,000 kg train at 0.25 m/s² 4 m should be no problem. Find the work that would be done.

7 Kinetic Energy and Work
Heat or Thermal Energy - is simply the transfer of energy from a hot object to a colder object until the object reaches equilibrium. Heat is transferred by: Conduction Convection Radiation

8 Kinetic Energy and Work
Electric Energy – is the motion of electrons as they travel through a circuit and do work. 𝐸 𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑐 =𝑃𝑡 E – Electric Energy (J) P – Power (W) t – Time (s) The average US house uses 10,932 kWh, or 3.9x10¹º J a year, which requires 1,344.6 kg ( lbs) of coal.

9 Kinetic Energy and Work
Sound Energy – When a force causes an object to vibrate, the energy is transferred through a medium as a wave. 𝑓 = 1 𝑇 f – frequency (Hz) T – period (s)

10 Kinetic Energy and Work
Light or Electromagnetic energy - a form of energy that is reflected or emitted from objects in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.

11 Potential Energy Potential Energy – the stored energy of an object due to the position possessed by the object.

12 Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy – the energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height. 𝑃𝐸=𝑚𝑔ℎ PE – Grav. Pot. Energy (J) m – mass (kg) h – vertical height (m)

13 Gravitational Potential Energy Practice Problems
Find the gravitational potential of the basketball if the basketball has a mass of kg.

14 Gravitational Potential Energy Practice Problems
Find the gravitational potential of the man if he has a mass of 90 kg.

15 Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy – the energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing. 𝑃𝐸 𝐸𝑙𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑐 = 1 2 𝑘 𝑥 2 PE – Elastic Pot. Energy (J) k – spring constant (N/m) x- the distance the spring has been compressed or stretched from equilibrium(m)

16 Elastic Potential Energy Practice Problems
A spring with a spring constant of 10 N/m is compressed 0.2 m. Find the elastic potential energy.

17 Elastic Potential Energy Practice Problems
2. An archer pulls her bowstring back 0.4 m. The bow has a spring constant of 1150 N/m. Find the elastic potential energy.

18 Potential Energy Chemical Energy – is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. 1 cal = J Example: Apple – 65 cal = 272 J 12 oz Dr. P – 150 cal = 628 J AA Alkaline battery – 9360 J

19 Potential Energy Nuclear Energy – is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. 𝐸=𝑚 𝑐 2 E – Energy (J) m – mass (kg) c – speed of light 3 x 10⁸ m/s

20 Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Fission Potential Energy
 nuclear reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei join to form a new nucleus. a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts.

21 Mechanical Energy Mechanical Energy –The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a closed system. 𝑀𝐸 = 𝐾𝐸 + 𝑃𝐸 ME – Mechanical Energy (J) KE – Kinetic Energy (J) PE – Potential Energy (J)

22 Mechanical Energy Practice Problems
What is the Mechanical energy at point A? What is the Mechanical energy at Point B? What is the Mechanical energy at Point C if m = 100 kg, v = 5.5 m/s, and h = 1.5 m? B 3000 J C A 3000 J

23 The Law of Conservation of Energy
"Energy can neither be created nor destroyed“ Energy is transformed from on type of energy to another type of energy. Gravitation Potential Energy is transferred to Kinetic energy and back into Gravitational Potential Energy.

24 Identify the Different Energies Transfers
Example From To Battery Food Wind Turbine TNT Sun Space Heater

25 Law of Conservation of Energy Practice Problems
We found the gravitation potential energy of a basketball when suspended m above the ground. Using the law of conservation of energy calculate the velocity the ball would have right before it hit the ground.

26 Law of Conservation of Energy Practice Problems
2. A pendulum with a mass of 0.25 kg swings back and forth. It reaches a max velocity of 10 m/s. Calculate the max height the pendulum will reach.

27 Energy Song Type equation here.


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