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Conservation of
Energy
Changing Forms of Energy
 Energy is most noticeable as it
transforms from one type to another.
 What are some examples of transforming
electrical energy?
 A lightbulb
 A hair dryer
Changing forms of Energy
 An example of transforming chemical
energy is a car engine.
 Chemical potential energy in gasoline is
transformed into mechanical, sound, and
thermal kinetic energy of the engine once
it is turned on.
KE and PE
 In many situations, there is a conversion
between potential and kinetic energy.
 The total amount of potential and kinetic
energy in a system is called the
mechanical energy
 Mechanical energy = PE + KE
Mechanical Energy
 Mechanical energy is due
to the position and motion
of the object.
 What happens to the
mechanical energy of an
apple as it falls from a
tree?
Mechanical Energy
 As the apple falls to the
ground, its height decreases.
Therefore, its GPE decreases.
 The potential energy is not
lost… it is converted into kinetic
energy as the velocity of the
apple increases.
 What happens to the mechanical
energy?
Mechanical Energy
 The mechanical energy does not change
because the loss in potential energy is
simply transferred into kinetic energy.
 The energy in the system remains
constant!!
Swinging Along
 Think about the changes in
 energy when you are on a swing…
 At what point do you have the most potential
energy?
 At what point do you have the most kinetic
energy?
 What happens to the mechanical energy?
The Law of Conservation
of Energy
 The Law of Conservation of Energy
states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed.
 The big picture… the total energy in the
universe remains constant.
 But how? If I stop pumping while I’m
swinging, I stop!! So, where’s the
energy?
Conservation of Energy
 You need to remember friction…
 As you slow down on the swing, the hooks and
the chain rub against each other and air
pushes against the riderFriction causes some
of the mechanical energy of the swing to
change to thermal energy and the
temperature of the hooks
and chain heat up a little.
Energy in Your Body
 Even the energy converted in your body
follows the law of conservation of energy.
 A Calorie (C) is a unit to measure energy in
foods.
 1 Calorie is equal to about 4,184 Joules.
 Chemical potential energy (food) is
transferred to kinetic energy that allows
your body to move.
 A person uses about:
 55 Calories while sleeping for 1 hour
 210 Calories while walking for 1 hour
 850 Calories while running for 1 hour
Conservation of Energy Calculations
1.) A 74 kg student, starting from rest, slides down an 11.8 meter high water
slide. How much kinetic energy does the student have at the bottom of the slide?
a. How fast is he moving at the bottom of the slide?
2.) A 750 kg compact car reaches the bottom of a hill moving at 50 m/s. How
much kinetic energy does the compact car have?
a. What is the height of the hill?
3.) Julie has a mass of 49 kg. What is her potential energy when standing on a 6
meter high diving board?
a. What is her kinetic energy just before she hits the water?
b. What is Julie’s speed just as she hits the water?