
Kinetic and Potential Energy Lesson
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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20 Slides • 15 Questions
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Kinetic and Potential Energy Lesson
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Energy is the ability to cause a change
There are MANY different types of energy
Energy can be transformed from one form to another
What is Energy?
**Energy can never be lost or destroyed, it is only transferred
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The energy of motion
Dependent on mass and speed
Kinetic Energy
Stored energy
Energy waiting to be used
Potential Energy
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Multiple Choice
Sliding down a slide is an example of....
Kinetic Energy
Potential energy
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Multiple Choice
An apple on a tree waiting to fall is an example of....
Kinetic Energy
Potential energy
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Multiple Choice
Running to second base is an example of....
Kinetic Energy
Potential energy
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Electrical energy is one type of Kinetic Energy
The energy that an electric current carries
Currents are in motion
Electric energy is a form of kinetic energy!
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Electrical Energy
Can be produced by moving objects
Turning a generator changes kinetic energy into electric energy
Ex: Wind turbines
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy is electrical energy?
Potential
Kinetic
Mechanical
Chemical
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Potential energy can transform (or convert) into kinetic energy
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Multiple Choice
What energy conversion takes place as the apple falls from the branch to the ground below?
Kinetic energy is converted to potential energy.
Potential energy is converted to chemical energy.
Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy
Chemical energy is converted to potential energy.
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Multiple Choice
What energy conversion takes place as the 500 g pinewood derby car rolls down the track?
Kinetic energy is converted to potential energy.
Potential energy is converted to thermal energy.
Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy
Thermal energy is converted to potential energy.
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Most gravitational potential energy
Less gravitational potential energy
No gravitational potential energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
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Most gravitational potential energy
Less gravitational potential energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
Also depends on mass
Objects with more mass will have more Potential energy
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Gravitational Potential Energy
Gravitational potential energy can be used to create electricity.
Ex: Hydroelectric energy plant (a dam)
As the water falls, it turns a generator
Very clean source of energy
Can cause negative impacts on wildlife and ecosystems
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following does not have an effect on gravitational potential energy?
mass
height
speed
gravity
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Multiple Choice
If you place a beach ball and a brick at the top of a cliff, which has more potential energy?
brick
beach ball
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following occurs as the potential energy of an object decreases?
Its kinetic energy increases.
Its thermal energy decreases.
Its chemical energy increases.
Its magnetic energy decreases.
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Energy is energy stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom.
Nuclear
The energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
Chemical
Types of Potential Energy
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Chemical Energy
Chemical energy from fossil fuels creates most of the electrical energy in the US.
Fossil Fuels are burned, and the atoms begin to break up.
The chemical energy becomes thermal energy and is used to heat water to create steam.
The steam turns a generator to create electricity.
Fossil fuels release harmful waste into the atmosphere (Carbon Dioxide)
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Nuclear Energy
Most of our energy comes from the Sun.
In the sun, the nuclei of atoms are fused together and release energy to Earth.
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear power plants break apart the nuclei of atoms to release energy.
Nuclear fission
Byproduct is radioactive waste
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Multiple Select
Which of these are examples of gravitational potential energy?
skateboarder at the top of the ramp
hanging traffic light
a battery
a spring that is compressed
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Multiple Select
Which of these are examples of chemical potential energy?
a skier at the top of a mountain
an apple being digested
a battery
compressed tire shocks
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Multiple Choice
How does the sun produce it's energy?
Nuclear Fission
Combustion
Nuclear Fusion
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Combining Kinetic and Potential Energy
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As it goes downhill, it has less and less potential energy and more and more kinetic energy
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Mechanical energy is the sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system of objects.
A system has energy because of the movement of its parts (kinetic energy) and because of the position of its parts (potential energy).
Ex: Rotating blade on a wind turbine
Kinetic energy because the blade rotates
Gravitational potential energy because of the distance from the Earth’s surface
Mechanical Energy
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Thermal energy is the sum
the kinetic energy and
potential energy of the
particles that make up an object.Everything is made of matter.
Kinetic energy: Even in a solid, the particles of matter are vibrating
Potential energy: The distance between the particles and the charge of the particles
Thermal Energy
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Multiple Choice
The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy in a system of objects is called what?
Chemical Energy
Thermal Energy
Mechanical Energy
Nuclear Energy
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Multiple Choice
The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy of the particles that make up the objects is called what?
Mechanical Energy
Thermal Energy
Chemical Energy
Nuclear Energy
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Energy from Waves
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Sound energy is energy carried by sound waves
All noise is carried through sound waves.
Hand clapping (kinetic energy)
Tuning forks
Music
Sound Energy
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Radiant energy is the energy carried by electromagnetic waves
Examples of electromagnetic waves:
Radio waves
Light waves
Microwaves
Most of our radiant energy
comes from the Sun
Radiant Energy
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Multiple Choice
When you heat up your food in a microwave, what type of energy are you using?
Magnetic
Sound
Solar
Radiant
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