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Potential & Kinetic Energy How do forces result in potential and kinetic energy?
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Potential vs Kinetic Energy Potential Energy The energy of relative position or shape. {stored energy} Potential energy is seen when something is not moving…but it is in a position that will allow it to if something happened.
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Potential vs Kinetic Energy Where do you think the greatest amount of potential energy is? Where do you think the greatest amount of kinetic energy is?
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Watch carefully as the coaster shows you potential energy and kinetic energy! http://www.solpass.org/5s/images/roller.gif
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Let’s see what you remember… Which letter shows the ball when it has the maximum kinetic energy? This graph shows a ball rolling from A to G. D
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Let’s see what you remember… Which letter shows the ball when it has the maximum potential energy? This graph shows a ball rolling from A to G. A
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Let’s see what you remember… Which letter shows the ball when it has the least potential energy? This graph shows a ball rolling from A to G. D
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Let’s see what you remember… Which letter shows the ball when it has the least kinetic energy? This graph shows a ball rolling from A to G. A
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Now that we have learned about potential and kinetic energy… Let’s explore what forces affect potential and kinetic energy! In your packet, sketch out a simple roller coaster that contains one simple starter ramp and one simple loop!
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