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Energy in Motion 8SCIENCE
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How is energy related to motion? Energy of matter in motion is called kinetic energy – Energy is the ability to cause a change or do work Energy can be transferred between objects – Ex.: energy can be transferred through the momentum of objects (chest bounce) – Ex: chemical energy in a person gives muscles energy to kick a ball energy is transferred from the leg and foot to the ball and the ball accelerates and gains the kinetic energy
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Law of Conservation of Energy Ex: as you kick a soccer ball, the energy from your leg is the same amount of energy transferred to the ball This is the law of conservation of energy: – Energy is neither created or destroyed, but can only transform from one form to another
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Calculating kinetic energy Kinetic energy is the energy an object has because of its motion Depends on mass and velocity Kinetic energy = ½ (mass) (velocity)² KE = ½ mv² Unit of energy is called the joule (J), named for James Joule, a scientist (1 joule = 1 kg x m²/s²)
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Potential Energy Potential energy is the stored energy of a position – Ex: a book about to fall off a table has potential energy – if you knock it off, it will accelerate towards the ground because of gravity Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is the energy an object could change to kinetic energy if it falls – Depends on the mass (m) and height (h) – GPE = (mass) (force of gravity) (height) – GPE = mgh
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How are GPE and KE related? Ex: Throwing a ball into the air When you first throw a ball into the air, it has kinetic energy (KE) because it is moving As it reaches a point in the air and stops moving, this kinetic energy changes to potential energy This potential energy changes to kinetic energy as the ball falls back towards the ground Ex: Imagine you are riding a slide At the top, you have potential energy, before you let yourself move down the slide As you fall, this changes to kinetic energy because you are moving
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