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VocabularyFormulas Previous Chapters UnitsTypes of Energy Potpourri

The use of force to move an object some distance. A 100

What is work? A 100

The units used to measure work and energy. A 200

What are joules? A 200

Stored energy or energy an object has due to its position or shape. A 300

What is potential energy? A 300

The energy of motion. A 400

What is kinetic energy? A 400

Energy possessed by an object due to its motion or position. A 500

What is mechanical energy? A 500

Force distance B 100

What is the formula for work? B 100

mass gravitational acceleration height B 200

What is the formula for gravitational potential energy? B 200

Mass velocity 2 2 B 300

What is the formula for kinetic energy? B 300

Potential energy + kinetic energy B 400

What is the formula for mechanical energy? B 400

Mass acceleration B 500 *previous chapter

What is the formula for force? B 500

Objects at rest remain at rest and objects in motion remain in motion with the same velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. C 100

What is Newton’s First Law? C 100

The acceleration of an object increases with increased force, decreases with increased mass, and is in the same direction as the force. C 200

What is Newton’s Second Law? C 200

Any force that keeps an object moving in a circle. C 300

What is centripetal force? C 300

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When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object. C 400

What is Newton’s Third Law? C 400

Mass velocity C 500

What is the formula for momentum? C 500

kilograms D 100

What is the unit used for mass? D 100

m/s 2 D 200

What is the unit used for acceleration? D 200

m/s D 300

What are the units used for velocity? D 300

Newton-meter D 400

What is a joule? (or unit used for energy/work) D 400

Meters D 500

What is the unit used for height? D 500

Energy of motion. E 100

What is kinetic energy? E 100

Stored energy or energy an object has due to its position or shape. E 200

What is potential energy? E 200

Energy by changing shape of an object. E 300

What is elastic potential energy? E 300

Energy caused by gravity. E 400

What is gravitational potential energy? E 400

Combined kinetic energy and potential energy. E 500

What is mechanical energy? E 500

No matter how the energy is transferred or transformed, all of the energy is still present somewhere in one form or another. F 100

What is the law of conservation of energy? F 100

9.8 m/s 2 F 200

What is the gravitational acceleration at Earth’s surface? F 200

Waterwheel, Windmill and Dams. F 300

What are machines that do work? F 300

The coolest person you’ve ever met. F 400

Who is Michael Jackson? F 400

Mechanical energy turns into this when it is transformed or transferred. F 500

What is heat? F 500

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