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Unit 3 – Energy Study Guide 1. Energy is the ability to do work. 2. _______ is stored in a car battery. a. Potential energy b. Kinetic energy c. Chemical energy d. Both a and c 3. Potential Energy is the energy of position, shape or composition. 4. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. 5. Energy is measured in Joules. (it’s the same unit as work) 6. Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and Potential energy. 7. The gravitational potential energy of 24 N turtle, sitting on a post 4 meters above the ground is a. 96 Joules b. 96 Watts c. 6 Amps d. 6 pounds 8. A person falling from an airplane has a. Mechanical energy Remember that mechanical energy is the b. Potential energy sum of Potential AND kinetic and as c. Kinetic energy you’re falling, you have both so you d. All of the above have mechanical energy as well. 9. Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another and energy transfer is when energy moves from one body to another. 10. Gravitational potential energy is calculated by a. Multiplying weight times height b. Multiplying mass times height c. Multiplying mass times velocity d. None of the above 11. The kinetic energy of a 1 Kg soccer ball traveling at 10 m/s is a. 50 J b. 100 J c. 10 J d. None of the above 12. A 1000 Kg car moving at 20 m/s has more kinetic energy than a 2000 Kg truck moving at 10 m/s, true or false? True! The faster something is moving, the more kinetic energy it has. Since the 1000 Kg is traveling with more velocity it has more kinetic energy. 13. Use the following data table to describe the energy in the diagram. Please read the blurb on the side to help you figure out what’s going on? Energy form present in Energy transfer or Step Description of Action step Transformation A to B Car hits hammer Mechanical Transfer B to C Hammer hits buzzer Mechanical Transfer C to D Buzzer scares rabbit Sound transformation D to E Rabbit runs towards hole Mechanical transformation E to F Rabbit pulls string Mechanical Transfer F to G String sets off gun G to H Bullet hits can Thermal/Sound/Chemical Transformation (fire in gun) Mechanical Transformation H to I Water from can drips into aquarium Mechanical Transfer I to J Raises floating cork Mechanical Transfer 14. Explain the energy in the pendulum shown. Draw a picture to help explain your description. At its highest point, the pendulum has all potential energy. As the bob (ball) is released the potential energy changes into kinetic. Halfway down, the bob has half potential energy and half kinetic, but the mechanical energy hasn’t changed. At its lowest point, the pendulum has 100% kinetic energy. The pendulum begins to move back up, and the energy begins to switch between Potential and Kinetic energies again. Halfway up, the bob has 50% PE and 50% KE. At its highest point on the other side, the energy is 100% PE.