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Name something in this room that has A LOT of potential energy.
Teacher Check
Name two things in this room that have kinetic energy right now.
Teacher Check
Name TWO parts of a car that create FRICTION.
Tire treads and breaks
True or False. Friction can completely stop a moving object.
In our toy car experiment, what was the DEPENDENT variable?
how far the car traveled
In our toy car experiment, what was the INDEPENDENT variable?
the surface
Which of the following has MORE friction? Sandpaper or Ice
Sandpaper
True or False. Wind can be an example of friction.
True
A heavy ball is sitting on a table. You need to get the ball to roll WITHOUT touching it. How would this be possible?
Pick up one side of the table.
Energy can _________ from one object to another.
transfer
A large truck in motion hits a small car at a stop light. What will happen to the small car?
It will be pushed forward.
Gravity is an example of __________.
Friction
Toy Car A weighs 3 pounds. Toy Car B weighs 8 pounds. When pushed with the same force on a tall ramp, which car will travel furthest?
Car B
Toy Car A weighs 3 pounds. Toy Car B weighs 8 pounds. When pushed with the same force on a flat surface, which car will travel furthest?
Car A
Name a surface that has a lot of friction.
Teacher Check.
Name a surface that has very little friction.
Teacher Check
Gas in a car tank, a battery, and food sitting on a plate are examples of ___________ energy.
potential
In the image, how does the potential energy of the woman half-way up the ladder compare to the potential energy of the woman on top of the ladder?
The woman half-way up the ladder has only half as much PE. (Or the woman at the top has twice as much as the woman half-way down the ladder.)
The image shows a stretched rubber band which is not yet moving. This is an example of ___________ energy.
potential
A kid is jumping up and down on a pogo stick. When (or where) is all of his energy converted into almost all kinetic energy?
at the bottom of each jump (or just before touching the ground)
The ball in position E has only kinetic energy, no potential energy. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE The ball in position E has some potential and some kinetic energy.
Explain the difference between potential and kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is energy in motion while potential energy is stored energy waiting to be used
Who has more potential energy, a skier on top of a hill or a skier half way down the hill?
The skier on top of the hill.
At what point is the POTENTIAL ENERGY at its highest?
1
Energy that is moving is ___________.
Kinetic Energy
The energy in a battery is ______ energy.
potential
Stored energy is also known as _____ energy.
potential
Which position has the greatest amount of Potential Energy?
A
Which position has the greatest amount of Kinetic Energy?
B
A fish swimming in the river
Kinetic Energy
A bicyclist pedaling up a hill
Kinetic Energy
A baseball thrown to second base
Kinetic Energy
Walking down the street
Kinetic Energy
An archer with his bow drawn
Potential Energy
A bowling ball rolling down the alley
Kinetic Energy