Conservation of Energy. Law of Conservation of Energy What you put in is what you get out Total energy is conserved.

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Conservation of Energy

Law of Conservation of Energy What you put in is what you get out Total energy is conserved

Practical Applications Gasoline converts to energy which moves the car A battery converts stored chemical energy to electrical energy Dams convert the kinetic energy of falling water into electrical energy

Can You Think of Other Examples?

Conservation of Mechanical Energy Total Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy m = mass v = velocity g = gravitational acceleration h = height ILYA, did you know that even though it was a bumpy ride, our energy remained constant!

Example of Conservation of Mechanical Energy Constant

An Example

Another Example

Yet Another Example

Last Example

Conservation of Mechanical Energy using a Basketball Hi I am Sookram, lets do the lab

Instructional Objectives State the law of conservation of energy Define the components of Mechanical Energy Demonstrate the ability to solve problems using the law of conservation of energy

Lab Procedure 1. Place the motion detector on a flat surface, like in the diagram to the right 2. Toss a basketball above the ultrasonic sensor 3. The sensor will detect the position, velocity, and acceleration of the ball’s flight

Lab Analysis Determine which line represents:  Kinetic energy  Potential energy  Total energy

References n_of_energy n_of_energy hysics/tutor/2210/potential_energy/ hysics/tutor/2210/potential_energy/ Vernier Software and Technology