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K i n e t i c a n d P o t e n t i a l E n e r g y

K i n e t i c a n d P o t e n t i a l E n e r g y. Potential Energy. Potential energy is that energy which an object has because of its position. It is called potential energy because it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy.

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K i n e t i c a n d P o t e n t i a l E n e r g y

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  1. Kinetic and Potential Energy

  2. Potential Energy Potential energy is that energy which an object has because of its position. It is called potential energy because it has the potential to be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy. Definition: Potential energy is energy that is stored in a system because of its position or chemistry.

  3. Position Examples: Wound-Up Spring Baseball Pitcher

  4. When the position of an object is altered, it creates Potential Energy. A yo-yo on the table doesn’t have energy, but when picked up, it alters its position and now it has the ability (or potential) to do work.

  5. Potential Energy Rubber Bands and a Target?

  6. More Examples of (Position) Potential Energy: Stretching a rubber band.. -Stores energy Water at the top of a waterfall.. -Stores energy Yo–Yo held in your hand.. -Stores energy because of position Drawing a Bow… -Stores energy because of position

  7. Chemical Examples: • Wood • Coal • Oil • Gas

  8. How does “chemistry” create energy? Take that pile of wood. Let’s make a fire. So – How is this wood an example of potential energy?

  9. How does chemistry create energy? Imagine you are next to that fire. You get warm and the logs change from wood to ash, it creates a chemical change, but we will talk about that later. But how does wood have potential energy? Wood has stored energy that is released when burned. What is stored energy called again? Stored energy = potential energy!!

  10. Potential Energy Converted to Kinetic Energy… When stored energy begins to move, the object now transfers from potential energy into kinetic energy. Standing still Running

  11. Law of Conservation of Energy • This law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • This means that no energy is ever “lost”! • The amount of energy in the universe is constant

  12. Kinetic Energy Definition: KineticEnergy is energy in motion or the energy of a moving object.

  13. Examples of Kinetic Energy • Running • Wood Burning • Rock Falling

  14. How does burning wood have kinetic energy? Back to that fire… When the wood is burning it is releasing that stored energy, that release energy is known as Kinetic Energy! Released energy = Kinetic energy!!

  15. More Examples of Kinetic Energy • Shooting a rubber band. • Water falling over the fall. • A Yo-Yo in motion. • Releasing the arrow from the bow.

  16. Summary of What You’ve Learned… • Law of conservation of energy – energy can change forms, but the overall or total amount of energy remains the same • Remember: Energy can be transformed from potential energy to kinetic energy. • Kinetic energy can be transformed into potential energy.

  17. Kinetic and Potential Energy Together

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