Kinetic and Potential Energy
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Energy?
What is the relationship between energy and work?
Elastic Potential
Energy
How do we “release” the pootential
energy stored in springs?
Chemical Energy
Chemical Energy is the potential energy
stored in substances.
Calories = the chemical energy of food
Batteries also have chemical energy
It all depends upon the position and
arrangement of the atoms in a compound.
Chemical Potential Energy
A battery has potential energy
due to its condition.
Calories!
Chemical Energy (cont’d)
Which type of
food has the
highest chemical
potential energy
(calories)?
Gravitational Potential Energy
When someone pushes you on a
swing, you and the swing gain
potential energy because work has
been done to change your position.
1. ElasticPotential Energy
2. Chemical Potential Energy
3. Gravitational Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy Preview
Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion or
energy in use
Any matter in motion has Kinetic Energy
There are many forms of Kinetic Energy
Some forms include: light (radiant),
thermal (heat), sound (acoustic), electrical,
and mechanical
Thermal Energy
All matter is made up of atoms
Atoms are in constant motion
Thermal energy (heat) is all of the kinetic
energy due to the random motion of atoms
Thermal energy also depends upon the
amount of atoms that are moving
Solids
The atoms in an
ice cube vibrate
in fixed positions
and do not have
a lot of kinetic
energy.
Liquids
Atoms of water
in a lake can
move more
freely and have
more kinetic
energy than
atoms in ice do.
Gas
The atoms of
water in steam
move rapidly, so
they have more
energy than the
particles in liquid
water or ice do.
Thermal Energy (cont’d)
Forexample, a spoon in
a cup of hot soup
becomes warmer
because the heat from
the soup is conducted
along the spoon.
Conduction (cont’d)
What do we use a
coffee mug for?
Differences /
Similarities?
Convection
Convection is the transfer of heat by the
actual movement of the warmed matter.
Heat leaves the coffee cup as the currents
of steam and air rise.
Convection is the transfer of heat energy
in a gas or liquid by movement of currents.
Convection (cont’d)
KE = mass x speed2
2
Calculate the Mechanical Kinetic
Energy (KE)
KE = mass x speed2
2
Mass = 0.2 kg
Speed = 2 meters/sec
KE = 0.4 J
Mechanical Kinetic Energy
KE = mass x speed2
2
Mass = 4000 kg
Speed = 2 meters/sec
(Note that the elephant is
going the same speed as
the mouse.)
KE = 8000 J
What effect does an increase of speed
have on Mechanical Kinetic Energy?
The green and yellow cars have the same
mass (1,200 kg)
KE = mass x speed2
2
Which car has the most KE?
Green car’s KE = 240,000 J
Yellow car’s KE = 540,000 J
KE = mass x speed2
2
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy is
the energy of moving
electrons.
The ability of a
semiconductor to
conduct electrictiy is
between the ability of a
conductor and an A dimmer switch is a
semiconductor.
insulator.
Resistors
Resistors resist the flow of electrons.
They are really good at transforming
electrical energy into other forms of kinetic
energy (sound, light, heat).
We find resistors in radios,
light bulbs, and ovens.
Sound or Acoustic Energy
Sound Energy
is caused by
an object’s
vibration.
Sound is a type of energy made by vibrations.
When any object vibrates, it causes movement
in the air particles.
These particles bump into the particles close to
them, which makes them vibrate too causing
them to bump into more air particles.
This movement, called sound waves, keeps
going until they run out of energy.
If your ear is within range of the vibrations, you
hear the sound.
Sound Energy (cont’d)
Picture a stone thrown
into a still body of water.
Energycannot be created or
destroyed, but it can change form
Potential Energy Review
We learned about three kinds of Potential
Energy
1. ElasticPotential Energy
2. Chemical Potential Energy
3. Gravitational Potential Energy
Review (cont’d)
Potential
Energy is energy of position,
shape, or condition
Gravitational
Potential Energy
depends on weight and height