Potential and Kinetic Energy: Energy Partners Essential Question: How do potential and kinetic energy transform in a system?
What is energy? Energy is the driving force for the universe. It is the ability of a system to do work.
Law of Conservation of Energy The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another. Law of Conservation of Energy
Mechanical Energy is the energy associated with motion and the position of an object. The sum of all potential and kinetic energy in a system is mechanical energy.
Potential Energy - stored energy There are 3 types of potential energy: 1. gravitational EX: boulder at the top of a hill 2. elastic EX: rubber band 3. chemical EX: battery
A slinky has stored energy when its coils are pulled back. Elastic Potential Energy
The pulled back bow has potential energy The pulled back bow has potential energy. The potential energy is stored in the pulled back bow. Elastic Potential Energy
When you eat a hamburger, the stored energy in the hamburger gives you the energy your body needs. Chemical Potential Energy
Your car runs because of the stored energy in gasoline, which is the fuel that makes it go. Chemical Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy - energy in motion
The skier has kinetic energy because he is moving down the slope.
The basketball has kinetic energy because it is moving.
What type of energy does the wind up toy exhibit? Wind up the toy at your table and hold it still. What type of energy does it have? Let the toy go until it stops. What type of energy does it have while it is moving? What causes this transformation of energy?
Mechanical Energy in a System 100% = sum of all mechanical energy Kinetic Energy = 70% Potential Energy = ____
K P P K When an object has more potential energy, it has less kinetic energy. When an object has more kinetic energy, it has less potential energy.
Potential & Kinetic Energy In order for the ball to be set in motion, a force has to act upon it (my hand tossing it up in the air). Label the points where the ball has the most POTENTIAL energy and the points where the ball has the most KINETIC energy. Remember, the higher an object, the higher its gravitational potential energy.
Potential and Kinetic Energy Ticket Number your paper 1-10. List 5 examples for potential energy. List 5 examples of kinetic energy.