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Energy The fuel for motion
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Learning Goals I can differentiate between kinetic and potential energy. I can calculate kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy. I can determine the change in kinetic energy in a collision. I can explain different forms of energy conversions.
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What is Energy? The ability of something to change its self or the environment The ability to do work
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Types of Energy Kinetic Energy Moving energy More mass, more kinetic energy More velocity, more kinetic energy ▫Kinetic energy = 0.5(mass) x velocity 2 ▫KE =0.5mv 2 Units for energy – Joules
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Example A 1500kg car is traveling at a velocity of 25m/s. How much kinetic energy does the car possess? ▫Known: m = 1500kg v = 25m/s KE = 0.5mv 2 KE = 0.5mv 2 KE = 0.5(1500)25 2 KE = 468750J
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Work-Energy Theorem the net work done on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy (W = KE f – KE i ) Example: A boy pushes a 5.00 kg cart in a circle, starting at 0.500 m/s and accelerating to 3.00 m/s. How much work was done on the cart? ▫W = KE f – KE i KE f = 0.5(m)(V f 2 ) = 0.5(5.0)(3.00 2 ) = 22.5J KE i = 0.5(m)(V i 2 ) = 0.5(5.0)(0.5 2 ) = 0.3125J ▫W = KE f – KE i = 22.5 – 0.3125 = 22.19 J
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Potential Energy Stored energy due something’s position Types of Potential ▫Elastic Potential ▫Stored by something that can stretch or compress ▫Ie: a rubber band or spring
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Chemical Potential Stored in chemical bonds Released during chem. Reactions ▫Found in the food you eat, released as it is digested ▫Natural Gas- When burned the Chem Potential is released as heat
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Gravitational Potential Stored in anything that can fall ▫The farther from the ground, the more potential ▫The more mass, more potential GPE = mass (kg) x 9.8m/s 2 x height (m) ▫Changes once an object falls
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Example A 2kg lamp is hung 3m above the floor. What is the gravitational potential energy of the lamp? ▫Known: m = 2kg h = 3m g = 9.8m/s 2 PE = mgh ▫Unknown PE = (2)(3)(9.8) PE = 58.8 J
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Warm Up How much potential energy does a 2.0kg coconut possess while in a tree branch 3.5m above the ground?
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Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed only transferred ▫The total amount of energy in the universe is constant Total Energy stays the same PE i + KE i = PE f + KE f Or 0.5mv 2 + 0.5MV 2 = 0.5m(v 2 ) 2 + 0.5M(V 2 ) 2
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Conversions between Kinetic and Potential Mechanical energy ▫The total amount of energy in a system ▫Mechanical energy = PE + KE ▫When shooting a rubber band, elastic potential is converted into kinetic energy
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Energy Conversions Falling objects ▫When an object falls the energy is converted from Gravitational potential energy into kinetic. ▫As height decreases, GPE decreases, but velocity (kinetic energy) increases.
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Energy Conversions Pendulums (swings) As an object swings, ▫at the highest point PE is highest, KE is lowest.PE = max ▫At the lowest point, PE is lowest, KE is the highest ▫Velocity increases heading toward lowest point, decreases toward highest point
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Other Energy Changes Collisions ▫During Collisions energy is transferred btn bodies ▫Types of Collision Elastic – if all potential is changed back into kinetic Ie pool balls Use conservation of energy equation Inelastic – if some of the kinetic is changed into other forms of energy If two clay balls hit, they will change shape and stick Find the change in kinetic energy ▫Most collisions aren’t entirely one or the other, generally a combination of the two
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Energy Changes Elastic Inelastic
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Other Energy Changes Friction ▫Causes an object to slow down. ▫Changes kinetic energy into thermal energy/heat
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Warm Up How much kinetic energy does a 250kg bowling ball have just as it hits the ground if it is dropped from a height of 10m?
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Other Energy Changes Converting Mass into Energy ▫Nuclear fussion Taking two atoms and making a new one plus neutrons Releases radiant energy (radiation) ▫Nuclear Fission Splitting atoms into two new ones Releases radiation Method behind nuclear power and nuclear weapons
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Einstein and Energy Einstein’s famous equation determines how much energy is available in mass ▫Mass-energy equivalence ▫Relates to his theory of special relativity E = mc 2 ▫E – energy ▫M – mass ▫C – speed of light 3.0 x 10 8 m/s
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Energy Conversions Energy Conversions in the body ▫Food (chemical potential) is used and changed into heat, kinetic energy (movement), and used in chemical processes ▫Calorie is the unit used by nutritionists for energy 1C = 4184 J
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Warm Up A baseball player throws a 0.5kg ball into the air with a velocity of 12.5m/s. What is the maximum height the ball with reach? (hint… law of conservation of energy..)
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