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Page 1: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

ENERGY

Page 2: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

A. Kinetic Energy (KE)

1. Energy in the form of motion.

2. Energy Depends On:

a. Mass of the object.

b. Velocity of the object.

Page 3: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

B. Potential Energy (PE)1. Energy that is stored

or has the potential to cause change.

ex. Flower pot on a ledge.

2. Depends on the position of the object.

ex. The higher the flower pot the greater the PE.

Page 4: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

“The Roller Coaster”

Page 5: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

“The Pendulum”

Page 6: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

C. Mechanical Energy (ME)

1. Total Amount of Energy in the System.

2. PE + KE = ME

Page 7: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

D. Law of Conservation of Energy

- in any given situation, energy may change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

Page 8: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

Why does the swing not swing forever?

-Some energy lost due to friction, air resistance.

-Some changes to thermal energy (HEAT).

Page 9: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

E. Thermal Energy-(not the same as temp.)

1. Temperature- measure of average kinetic energy in a

sample.2. Thermal Energy- total energy (KE + PE) of the particles in a material.

(more mass = more moving particles = = more Thermal Energy)

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F. Heat

1. Thermal Energy flowing through something from high temperature to low temperature.

2. Also measured in Joules

Page 11: ENERGY. A. Kinetic Energy (KE) 1. Energy in the form of motion. 2. Energy Depends On: a. Mass of the object. b. Velocity of the object

G. Specific Heat-

1. Amount of Energy it takes to raise the temp. of 1 kg of material 1 K.

2. Measured in Joules/Kg

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H. Thermal Energy Formula

Change in TE = m x ∆ Temp. x Specific Heat(C)

(Tf – Ti)