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Potential Energy
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Potential Energy examples Give four examples of an object that has potential energy (not mentioned in the previous power point)
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Potential energy – the energy an object or system has by virtue of its position or configuration
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Gravitational Potential Energy (U G ) Energy stored due to an object’s position or vertical height
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Recall… We defined energy as an object’s ability to do work and…. Work = Force x Displacement In order to gain potential energy due to gravity, somebody/something must put the “work” into the system Knowing this, we can transform the Work equation into one for gravitational potential energy
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U G Equation – Work = Force x Displacement The force that must be overcome is due to gravity, therefore, Force = mass x gravity. When changing an object’s vertical position, you cause a displacement…and we’ll just call that h, for height – Now…. Work = (mass x gravity) x height – Once the work has been put into the system, it turns into energy…therefore – U G = mgh
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Calculating U G Calculate the U G contained by an Will I. Flye (80 kg), jumping from a height of 1800 meters. Will’s friend, May B. Knot, has a smaller mass (65 kg), but jumps from 1900 meters. Who has more U G ?
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Energy Transfer Will and May land…how much U G do they contain now? Knowing energy cannot be created or destroyed, where did the energy go?
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Energy Transfer The answer lies in energy’s ability to transform into other forms. Will I. Flye and May B. Knot had U G to begin with, but were not moving. After jumping off the cliff, explain what happens? They start accelerating towards the ground Their height decreases They transferred U G into kinetic energy, K (moving energy)
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Other examples of U G transfers into K Write down an example of another transfer similar to this one
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Recalling an earlier picture… Why does Katniss have potential energy? Is this U G ? This is called elastic potential energy, U s
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Elastic Potential Energy, U s Scalar Measured in Joules, J the energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
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Meet Mudd… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU9RSNXaElw
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Elastic Potential Gone Wrong http://youtu.be/usOfHcu-YII?t=20s
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Calculations using U s U s =1/2kx 2 k = spring constant – Measures how “stiff” the spring is. – Higher the k, the stiffer the spring – Units are N/m x = displacement from equilibrium position Mudd, the jumping bulldog, has a mass of 25 kg, the trampoline has spring constant of 25,000 N/m, and he compresses it 0.1 meters. How much U s does the trampoline contain?
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Other examples of energy transfers… http://youtu.be/ALdXhl7zveY?t=50s http://youtu.be/F92FQdnLlSc?t=39s
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