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... Law of the Conservation of Energy - states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It simply changes from one form into another Einstein’s theory of Relativity - E = mc2  a small amount of mass can be changed directly into a tremendous amount of energy  E = the energy produced  m = the mass b ...
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... One of the most common energy transformations is the transformation between potential and kinetic energy. (Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Potential energy is stored energy.) Energy changes form when an object moves up or down. The object has the most potential energy at its highest point an ...
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... Law of the Conservation of Energy - states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It simply changes from one form into another Einstein’s theory of Relativity - E = mc2  a small amount of mass can be changed directly into a tremendous amount of energy  E = the energy produced  m = the mass b ...
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... Potential energy is energy that is stored and is available for use at some time in the future. There are a number of forms of potential energy…One form is Gravitational Potential Energy. GPE is the energy that is stored by an object because of its position above a surface. Remember the cart that cl ...
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... 5.2 Energy Conversion and Conservation • Most forms of energy can be converted from one type to another. • Law of the Conservation of Energy - states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It simply changes from one form into another • Einstein’s theory of Relativity - E = mc2 • a small amount ...
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... b. At a certain point the kinetic energy of a falling apple is5.2 J and its potential energy is 3.5 J. What is its mechanical energy? c. If an object’s mechanical energy is equal to its potential energy, how much kinetic energy does the object have? Explain. 2a. EXPLAIN Why do the particles of objec ...
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