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Kentucky Kingdom Needs You! Roller Coaster Physics You are competing for the position of head Engineer for the newest roller coaster for Kentucky Kingdom. You will be competing against other designers…so may the best win! Tasks for the Competition: • Take all notes during class • Complete all homework sheets • Grade of C or above on Summative Unit Test • Design plans for a “Functional” roller coaster for the competition. Energy in Roller Coasters? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll M1pIefpBM Energy Information: Copy this chart in your notebook. Type of Energy Definition Factors that Affect it Potential Stored Energy Energy depends on Mass of object and height above Earth’s surface Kinetic Energy of Motion Energy depends on mass and speed of object Equation PE= mgh KE = ½ mv2 Which has more potential energy? ✔ Why? Because it is higher than the others Which has more kinetic energy? • If these are moving at the same speed… ✔ Why? Because it has a larger mass Than the other Which has more kinetic energy? • If these are the same mass… ✔ 5 m/s 7 m/s Why? Because it has a greater speed Roller Coaster Animation • http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/res ource/hew06.sci.phys.maf.rollercoast er/energy-in-a-roller-coaster-ride/ Where does the pendulum have the most potential energy? A and C Where does it have the most kinetic energy? B What is the Law of Conservation of Energy? • Energy cannot be created or destroyed • It can only only be transformed (changed) from one form to another. • In the animation, kinetic energy is constantly changing to potential and potential is changing to kinetic but the total amount of energy in the circle always stays the same. Wednesday, September 14th DO NOW Tell whether each of the following phase changes requires energy to be added or taken away: 1. Melting 2. Freezing 3. Sublimation 4. Vaporization 5. Deposition 6. Condensing • Today’s PLAN – Describe the relationship between kinetic energy and the mass and speed of an object. – Describe the relationship between potential energy and the mass and position of an object. • Today’s DO – States of Matter and Phase Changes Quiz – Practice calculating the kinetic and potential energy of objects. KE = ½ mv2 KE = (0.5) x (mass) x (velocity)2 A 10g ball is rolling at 3m/s. The kinetic ball has _____ energy. Calculate it. KE = ½ mv2 KE = (0.5) x (10g) x (3m/s)2 KE = 45 J PE = mgh PE = mass x gravity x height • A 10g ball is held 2 meters from potential energy. the ground. It has _____ Calculate it. g = 9.8 m/s2 (ALWAYS) PE = mgh PE = 10g x 9.8 m/s2 x 2m PE = 196 J DO NOW Monday, September 19th 1. What does the Law of Conservation of Energy say? 2. Write the equation for calculating potential energy. 3. Write the equation for calculating kinetic energy. • Today’s PLAN • Describe the relationship between kinetic energy and the mass and speed of an object. • Describe the relationship between potential energy and the mass and position of an object. • Todays DO – We will discuss and conduct the Ball Drop Experiment. – We will calculate potential and kinetic energy for the Ball Drop Experiment, answer the Conclusion questions, and turn in the lab. Ball Drop Lab • Begin reading the Ball Drop lab handout given to you. • Circle your choice in the Hypothesis section and read the procedures. LAB EXPECTATIONS • Work ONLY with your partner • Use one person’s cell phone as a TIMER ONLY • Treat each other and lab materials APPROPRIATELY and with RESPECT • Each person should do his/her part. • Return materials to appropriate location when finished • Work QUIETLY with your group on analysis and conclusion when finished. DO NOW Tuesday, September 20th 1. What kind of energy does a bicycle sitting in the yard have? Potential 2. What type of energy does a bicycle rolling down the sidewalk have? Kinetic 3. If the bike sitting in the yard has a mass of 25,000 grams and is sitting on bike rack 1 meter off the ground, calculate its energy. PEthe = mgh 25,000 x 9.8 1 = 254,000 4. If bike= has a mass ofx25,000 gramsJand is rolling at a speed of 4 m/s, calculate its energy. KE = ½ mv2 = 0.5 x 25,000 x (4)2 = 200,000 J • Today’s PLAN • Describe the relationship between kinetic energy and the mass and speed of an object. • Describe the relationship between potential energy and the mass and position of an object. • Todays DO – – – – Questions about yesterday’s Ball Drop Lab Kinetic and Potential Energy Quiz Redo States of Matter and Phase Changes Quiz Interpret graphs of Kinetic Energy QUIZ EXPECTATIONS • • • • Do your best. Do your own work. Remain quiet at all times. Finished? PE = m x g x h *g = 9.8 m/s2 KE = ½ mv2 – Raise your hand to see/redo your States of Matter Quiz- You may use notes in your journal for this – Raise your hand to turn in your redo quiz and begin working on the Interpreting Kinetic Energy Graphs sheet DO NOW Wednesday, September 20th • Complete the Ramp Lab hypothesis. • Read the Procedures. • Today’s PLAN • Describe the relationship between kinetic energy and the mass and speed of an object. • Describe the relationship between potential energy and the mass and position of an object. • Todays DO – Complete the Ramp Lab Data and Questions and turn in. – You will have no more than 30 minutes to collect all of your data so work quickly and stay on task. LAB EXPECTATIONS • Work ONLY with your group • Use one person’s cell phone as a TIMER ONLY • Treat each other and lab materials APPROPRIATELY and with RESPECT • Each person should do his/her part: – – – – Materials/Build and take down ramp Roll the ball Timer Data Collector • Return materials to appropriate location when finished • Work QUIETLY with your group on questions when finished. Exit Slip: • Explain how mass and velocity affects kinetic energy. • Explain how mass and height affect potential energy. DO NOW THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22nd In your lab yesterday, 1. How did mass of ball affect velocity? 2. How did height of ramp affect velocity? 3. How did mass of ball affect energy? • Today’s PLAN • Illustrate Mastery of Matter and Energy Learning Targets • Todays DO – Work independently on Matter and Energy Study Guide (correct answers will help you on Kahoot game) – Complete States of Matter and Phase Changes Graphic organizer – Kahoot (as long as you earn it!! ) DO NOW MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26th Why does steam burn the skin worse than boiling water? (Hint: Talk about the energy of the particles.) • Today’s PLAN • Illustrate Mastery of Matter and Energy Learning Targets • Todays DO – Complete another States of Matter Chart to review the states of matter – Answer questions about kinetic and potential energy – Practice more kinetic and potential energy calculations Not definite Not definite Fastest Far apart Not definite Not definite Very fast Far apart Definite Not definite Slower Particles close Definite Definite Slowest Particles closest PE = m x g x h Potential Energy = mass x gravity x height Potential energy depends upon MASS and HEIGHT. More mass means more PE. More height means more PE. KE = ½ x m x v2 Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x mass x (velocity)2 Kinetic energy depends upon MASS and VELOCITY (SPEED). More mass means more KE. More speed means more KE. Which object has more energy? What type? Why? Which object has more energy? What type? Why? A 2000 kilogram boat is moving at 5 m/s. The boat has ______________ energy. Calculate it. A 500 kilogram elevator has stopped 100 m high in a building. The elevator has _____________ energy. Calculate it. A group of students measures the speed of a 0.1 kg car as 2.5 m/s. The car has ______________ energy. Calculate it. The car from the problem above began on a ramp 1 m off the ground. At the top of the ramp, the car had _____________ energy. Calculate it. You weigh 50 kg and are on roller blades at the top of a 4 m hill. You have _______________ energy. Calculate it. DO NOW Tuesday, September 27th • Get out your study guide and study for today’s Matter and Energy Test • Today’s PLAN • Illustrate Mastery of Matter and Energy Learning Targets • Todays DO – Matter and Energy Test – Matter and Energy Crossword TEST EXPECTATIONS • Do your best. • Do your own work. • Finish the test within the class period. (No staying after bell.) • Remain quiet at all times. • Finished? – Turn your paper in to the side cart. – Pick up a Crossword and complete – (1st period-retake Matter and Energy quiz if necessary) DO NOW FRIDAY • Tape a piece of data notebook graph paper on the back inside cover of your journal. • Make a bar graph of your score on the Matter and Energy Test. • At the bottom of your bar graph, label the bar “Matter and Energy Test”. • Today’s PLAN – To demonstrate Mastery of Matter and Energy Learning Targets on a written exam. • Today’s DO – Completing enrichment or remediation activities over Matter and Energy. MATTER AND ENERGY TEST REDO • If you made a C or above (70-100), you will be designing and building a roller coaster as an enrichment activity. • If you made below a C (0-69), you will be using your study guide and notes to INDEPENDENTLY complete a worksheet over Matter and Energy. The number of points you get back on your test depends upon how many questions you get correct on this worksheet. – You may ask me for help, but no one else. Building a Roller Coaster: CHALLENGE • Design and build a roller coaster that can travel from beginning to end with no stops. • Add as many of the following as possible or think of new challenges. – Add as many loops as possible – Make one with the highest hill – Add as many hills as possible • Once you have tested your design and it works, sketch your roller coaster and label the places where it has more potential energy and where it has more kinetic energy. Turn in to the black basket.