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Motion and Energy Kinetic and Potential Energy is the most central concept underlying all science. Without energy, nothing happens! Energy is the ability to cause a change or do work. Energy is measured in joules (J) Two classifications of energy Kinetic energy Potential energy Potential energy energy stored (has the potential to do something, but is NOT doing it!) Three types of potential energy Gravitational potential energy Elastic potential energy Chemical potential energy Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) Potential energy due to an object’s position above the Earth’s surface – This will be because the object has the potential to move down because of gravity! GPE continued The higher up an object is from the surface, the more GPE it has. It takes more energy to move the object to that position, so there is more energy stored. Calculating GPE A big object has more potential than a smaller one so MASS is factored in. The higher something is, the longer it can fall, so HEIGHT is a factor. GRAVITY causes the object to accelerate, so it is a factor. GPE = mass x acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2) GPE = mgh x height What is the potential energy of a 0.4 kg ball sitting on a 1.9 m countertop? GPE = mgh GPE = (0.4 kg) x (9.8 m/s2) x (1.9 m) GPE = 7.5 joules If all of the balls have the same mass, which has the greatest GPE? WHY? Elastic potential energy Potential energy due to the compression or stretching of the object Chemical potential energy Potential energy found within the bonds of molecules Chemical potential energy Energy in the Human body Potential energy is stored in the form of chemicals such as sugars, proteins, and fat. This energy comes from food. In order to be healthy, the amount of energy coming in (eaten) must EQUAL the amount of energy going out (used during activities). Energy in food is measured in Calories (*these are actually kilocalories, notice the capital ‘C’*) 1 Calorie = 4184 Joules It takes 1 calorie (small c) of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of H2O one degree Celsius 1 gram of carbohydrate = 4 Calories 1 gram of protein = 4 Calories 1 gram of fat = 9 Calories Kinetic energy energy of movement When an object moves, it possesses kinetic energy. There are fivetypes of kinetic energy radiant, thermal, sound, electrical (light) and mechanical (motion). Calculating Kinetic Energy (KE) Kinetic energy is very similar to momentum. Since an object must be in motion in order to have kinetic energy, VELOCITY is a factor. (It is THE MOST IMPORTANT factor) A large object in motion will have more energy than a smaller object going the same speed, so MASS will be a factor. KE = ½ x mass KE = ½ mv2 x velocity2 If a motorcycle which has a mass of 200 kg is moving at a speed of 15 m/s, what is its kinetic energy? KE = ½ mv2 KE = ½ X 200 kg x (15 m/s)2 KE = ½ x 200 kg x 225 m/s KE = 22500 Joules Which would have more kinetic energy, a 0.01 kg bullet traveling 1200 m/s, or a 500 kg truck traveling 5 m/s? The bullet KE = ½ mv2 KE = ½ (0.01 kg) x (1200 m/s)2 KE = 7200 Joules The truck KE = ½ mv2 KE = ½ (500 kg) x (5 m/s)2 KE = 6250 Joules Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy changes form, but is never lost. It may become a form that we cannot use or recognize right away, but it still exists!! This means that the TOTAL amount of energy in the universe remains constant. Example: heat from friction GPE to KE GPE to KE The total amount of energy in the system remains constant This total amount of energy is called the mechanical energy. Mechanical energy = KE + GPE Conservation of Energy Conservation of Energy Elastic PE to KE Elastic PE to KE Elastic PE to KE Chemical PE to KE Chemical potential to kinetic energy Chemical PE to KE Chemical PE to KE Potential to kinetic energy and beyond Potential to kinetic energy and beyond Potential to kinetic energy and beyond Motion and Energy video