Potential and Kinetic Energy
Use the following reading to answer the following 4 multiple choice questions. What is the force that acts upon a roller coaster after it reaches the top of the hill? Kinetic Energy Mass Potential Energy Gravity At which position does the roller coaster have the greatest potential energy? At the top of the hill Halfway down the hill Towards the bottom of the hill At the top of a smaller hill Another word for kinetic energy could be _ energy. Safe Moving Stored Potential Using the diagram on the reading, at which point would the cars be losing potential energy and gaining kinetic? At the top of the hill Halfway down the hill At the bottom of the hill Going up the second hill Make Any Video Your Lesson You have an EdPuzzle Assignment. Click here. Sign in with your Google Account. The video is called Potential and Kinetic Energy. Kinetic and potential energy are the two types of energy that relate to: Change Friction Density Motion What is kinetic energy? The stored energy of an object due to its position or condition The energy that an object has due to its motion The energy an object has due to its existence The energy an object has due to its volume Energy in a Roller Coaster Ride Start by clicking launch. Then complete the table below by clicking step and telling what is happening to the energy each time. The first one is completed for you. Go to the following website. Directions below. Step The Energy is Changing by.... Step 1: Fully potential energy Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Potential vs. Kinetic Kinetic A flowing river A meteor entering the atmospher Bicycling down a ramp A snowboarder coming down a mountain Potential Stretched out rubber band Pendulum at its highest point Skier at the top of the hill Book on a shelf Set mouse trap Use the following video to answer the following 2 questions: Give 2 examples of potential energy from the video. Give 2 examples of kinetic energy from the video. Describe where there would be the most potential energy and where there would be the most kinetic energy in the picture above. Don't forget to hand in your work! This is for me to put in the points for your EdPuzzle. If you have watched the video, move along. If not, go back and make sure you do that part!