
Forms of Energy Basics What is energy? Energy makes change
... Energy makes change possible. We use it to do things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favorite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy is needed for our bodies to grow and it allows ou ...
... Energy makes change possible. We use it to do things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favorite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy is needed for our bodies to grow and it allows ou ...
Simple Harmonic Motion & Elasticity
... is the graphical relationship between the elastic spring force and displacement? Felastic = -kx ...
... is the graphical relationship between the elastic spring force and displacement? Felastic = -kx ...
Electric Fields and Forces
... Example 3: A proton is moved from the negative plate to the positive plate of a parallel-plate arrangement. The plates are 1.5cm apart, and the electric field is uniform with a magnitude of 1500N/C. a) How much work would be required to move a proton from the negative to the positive plate? b) What ...
... Example 3: A proton is moved from the negative plate to the positive plate of a parallel-plate arrangement. The plates are 1.5cm apart, and the electric field is uniform with a magnitude of 1500N/C. a) How much work would be required to move a proton from the negative to the positive plate? b) What ...
Lecture 4 Electric potential
... • The electric force is mathematically the same as gravity so it too must be a conservative force. We will find it useful to define a potential energy as is the case for gravity. Recall that the change in the potential energy in moving from one point a to point b is the negative of the work done by ...
... • The electric force is mathematically the same as gravity so it too must be a conservative force. We will find it useful to define a potential energy as is the case for gravity. Recall that the change in the potential energy in moving from one point a to point b is the negative of the work done by ...
Notes - Educast
... (iv) Horse power [1Hp = 746w] POTENTIAL ENERGY INTRODUCTION Energy stored by a body by any means is called "Potential Energy". DEFINITION "The energy stored by a body due to its position in gravitational field is known as ...
... (iv) Horse power [1Hp = 746w] POTENTIAL ENERGY INTRODUCTION Energy stored by a body by any means is called "Potential Energy". DEFINITION "The energy stored by a body due to its position in gravitational field is known as ...
Physics AP/Dual Name: Period: Date: Electrostatics: 4 – Electric
... 4.Two parallel plates 4.0 ×10−2m apart have a potential difference of 1000 V. An electron is released from the negative plate at the same instant that a proton is released from the positive plate. Which of the following best compares their speed and kinetic energy as they strike the opposite plate? ...
... 4.Two parallel plates 4.0 ×10−2m apart have a potential difference of 1000 V. An electron is released from the negative plate at the same instant that a proton is released from the positive plate. Which of the following best compares their speed and kinetic energy as they strike the opposite plate? ...
Notes
... On a roller coaster the greatest kinetic energy is at the lowest point This is where the roller coaster has the highest velocity (fastest) ...
... On a roller coaster the greatest kinetic energy is at the lowest point This is where the roller coaster has the highest velocity (fastest) ...
Slide 1
... •Equipotential Lines •The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy •Electric Potential Due to Point Charges •Potential Due to Electric Dipole; Dipole ...
... •Equipotential Lines •The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy •Electric Potential Due to Point Charges •Potential Due to Electric Dipole; Dipole ...