Mechanical Energy By: Alicia Strickler Sarah Swartz
Table Of Contents Overview of energy Definition of mechanical energy Explanation and sources Real life examples Pictures How energy converts
Overview Of Energy Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is transferred by a force moving an object through a distance. It is measured in joules.
Definition Of Mechanical Energy Mechanical energy is the sum of an objects potential energy and kinetic energy. Mechanical energy is associated with the motion and position of every day objects.
Calculating Mechanical Energy Total Mechanical Energy (TME) = PE + KE PE = Potential Energy and KE = Kinetic Energy
Explanation And Sources It is the energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or position. Mechanical energy
Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. The kinetic energy of any moving object depends upon its mass and speed. Kinetic energy (KE) = 1/2mv² m = mass in kilograms and v = speed in meters per second
Examples of kinetic energy
Potential Energy Potential energy is energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
Gravitational Potential Energy Gravitational potential energy is potential energy that depends upon an objects height. This energy increases when an object is raised to a higher level. It depends on mass, height, and the acceleration due to gravity. Potential Energy (PE) = mgh Mg = weight in kilograms and H = height in meters
Examples Of Potential Energy She has gravitational potential energy by standing on the end of the diving board
Other Real Life Examples
A moving car A moving baseball
Converting Energy Energy conversion is the process of changing energy from one form to another. The law of conservation of energy says energy cannot be created or destroyed. This means it must be converted.
Converting Mechanical Energy Mechanical energy is converted to thermal energy when you bounce a ball. When the ball hits the ground, it causes it to heat up.
Works Cited Henderson, Tom. "The Physics Classroom Tutorial." Oct 2008.