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CHAPTER 4
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic E – energy in the form of motion
Units are joules (J) KE = ½ m × v 2 Mass in kg Velocity in m/s
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Kinetic Energy Determine the kinetic energy of a 625-kg roller coaster car that is moving with a speed of 18.3 m/s.
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Potential Energy Potential E – stored energy due to position
Three types of potential energy: 1. Elastic potential energy 2. Chemical potential energy 3. Gravitational potential energy
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Gravitational Potential Energy
GPE = mass x gravity x height GPE = m × 9.8 m/s2 x h GPE in J Mass in kg Height in m
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Gravitational Potential Energy
A 0.06kg ball starts to fall from a height of 2.9m. How much gravitational potential energy does the ball have at that height?
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Law of Conservation of Energy
Energy can be converted back and forth between the potential and kinetic Law of conservation of E – energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only the form changes
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Fission vs. Fusion Nuclear fission – breaking apart of nuclei, which releases energy Nuclear fusion – 2 H nuclei fuse together to form a He nucleus, which also releases a large amount of energy Ex: how the sun heats the earth
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