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Page 1: Ppt Energy

ENERGY

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Energy

Everything in the universe can be classified as either matter or energy.

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

Energy is everything else like……

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Energy

Kinetic energy Potential energy Electricity Nuclear energy

Light Sound Chemical Thermal (heat)

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Energy

Energy is…The ability to cause changeThe ability to do work.

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Energy

The unit for energy is the joule.

1 joule = 1 kg-m2/s2

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Kinetic Energy

Kinetic energy (KE) is energy in the form of motion.

The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its ___________ and _________ .

KE = ½ mv2

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Kinetic Energy

Which has more kinetic energy?

A bus traveling at 65 mph

A car traveling at 65 mph

Which has more kinetic energy?

A bus traveling at 65 mph

A bus traveling at 40 mph

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Potential Energy

Potential energy is ___________ energy.

The amount of potential energy depends on its ____________ or ___________.

Potential energy due to the object’s height above the earth’s surface is called ______________ .

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Gravitational Potential Energy

The formula for gravitational potential energy is…

GPE = mgh

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Gravitational Potential Energy

Which has more GPE?

A boy sitting in a tree 12’ above the ground

A squirrel sitting in a tree 12’ above the ground.

Which has more GPE?

A squirrel sitting 12’ above the ground

A squirrel sitting 30’ above the ground.

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The Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy cannot be created or destroyed only transformed from one form into another.

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WORK

The scientific definition of work is ….

Work, like energy, is measured in ________

The formula for work is…

W = F x D

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WORK

Two factors must be considered when deciding if work is being done

1. Does the object move?

2. What is the actual force applied?

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He may expend energy when he pushes on the wall, but if it doesn’t move, NO WORK is performed on the wall!!!

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WORK

In which case, would more work be done?• Lifting 1 book over your head or lifting 2

books over your head.• Holding 2 books at shoulder level or lifting

2 books over your head.• Holding a stack of books and walking

them to the table or pushing a stack of books over the table.