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Potential and Kinetic Energy
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Potential Energy: (PE) The energy stored by an object as a result of its position.
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Potential Enegy (PE) Kinetic Energy (KE)
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Potential Enegy (PE) Kinetic Energy (KE)
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Potential Enegy (PE) Kinetic Energy (KE)
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Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion.
Potential Energy is the energy of position. Objects that are elevated have a high potential energy. Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion.
Potential Energy is the energy of position. Objects that are elevated have a high potential energy. Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion.
Potential Energy is the energy of position. Objects that are elevated have a high potential energy. Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Please write and plan on sharing a sentence about PE and KE about the animation below.
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Activity! Please write and plan on sharing a sentence about PE and KE about the animation below.
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The monkey has potential energy because of its position in the tree
The monkey has potential energy because of its position in the tree. When she lets go her potential energy is transferred into the energy of motion (KE). and Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The monkey has potential energy because of its position in the tree
The monkey has potential energy because of its position in the tree. When he lets go his potential energy is transferred into the energy of motion (KE). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Potential Energy Elastic Potential
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Kinetic Energy
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Potential Energy Kinetic Energy
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Potential Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy
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Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy
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Kinetic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Potential Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Potential Potential Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Potential Kinetic Potential Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Video Link! (Optional) Energy changes, Potential and Kinetic Energy.
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Activity! PE – KE Skateboarder Simulator Search Phet Skate Board Demo.
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Law Conservation of Energy:
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Law Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted between one form and another.
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Discovery education video…
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Discovery education video
During a bungee jump, the stored potential energy of the egg (PE = mgh) is converted into kinetic energy during the fall (KE = ½ MV²).
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Discovery education video
During a bungee jump, the stored potential energy of the egg (PE = mgh) is converted into kinetic energy during the fall (KE = ½ MV²). The kinetic energy is converted back to potential energy as the bungee cord stretches.
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Potential and Kinetic Energy
Video Link! (Optional) Potential and Kinetic Energy Be a proactive learner and record problems in your journal.
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Kinetic Energy Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Kinetic Energy Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Translational Energy: Motion from one location to another.
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Vibrational energy (sound)
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Electrical energy: Flow of electrons.
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Rotational energy.
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Amount of KE depends on both the objects mass and its velocity / (speed).
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Amount of KE depends on both the objects mass and its velocity / (speed).
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Amount of KE depends on both the objects mass and its velocity / (speed).
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Amount of KE depends on both the objects mass and its velocity / (speed).
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Amount of KE depends on both the objects mass and its velocity / (speed).
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Mechanical Energy (ME): Energy due to position and motion.
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Mechanical Energy (ME): Energy due to position and motion.
Sum of potential and kinetic energies, includes heat and friction. PE + KE = ME Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy.
Activity! Please make a roller coaster on a page in your science journal. Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy.
Activity! Please make a roller coaster on a page in your science journal. Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy.
Activity! Please make a roller coaster on a page in your science journal. Color Key Areas with high potential energy and kinetic energy. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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When you lift an object, chemical energy (a form of potential energy) stored in the chemicals obtained from your digested food is converted into the mechanical energy (kinetic). Which is then used to move your body. Heat is produced Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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When you lift an object, chemical energy (a form of potential energy) stored in the chemicals obtained from your digested food is converted into the mechanical energy (kinetic). Which is then used to move your body. Heat is released. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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