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Objective: What is the difference between gravitational, elastic, and chemical potential energy? What is the relationship between potential and kinetic energy? ENERGY
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POTENTIAL ENERGY When an object is NOT moving.
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KINETIC ENERGY When an object is moving.
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KINETIC VS. POTENTIAL A B
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A B C
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REALITY CHECK What is the relationship between potential and kinetic energy?
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MECHANICAL ENERGY The combination of potential and kinetic energy (rest+motion ) Energy associated with the motion of an object.
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GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY Energy an object has due to its height and weight.
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GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY At which point will the ball have the greatest amount of gravitational potential energy? A B
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GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY At what point will the roller coaster have the least amount of gravitational potential energy?
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GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY At what point will the roller coaster have the most amount of gravitational potential energy?
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ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY Energy that allows you to change the shape of an object by stretching it.
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ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY Examples:
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Elastic Potential Energy Which has greater potential energy? A. B.
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CHEMICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY POTENTIAL ENERGY STORED IN CHEMICAL BONDS.
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REALITY CHECK What is the difference between gravitational, elastic, and chemical potential energy?
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REVIEW A.Gravitational B.Elastic C.Chemical
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REVIEW A.Gravitational B.Elastic C.Chemical
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REVIEW A.Gravitational B.Elastic C.Chemical
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