Aim How do we characterize potential energy Potential

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Aim: How do we characterize potential energy?

Aim: How do we characterize potential energy?

Potential Energy Potential energy- the energy associated with an object based on its position

Potential Energy Potential energy- the energy associated with an object based on its position in a force field.

Gravitational Potential Energy PE = mgh The gravitational potential energy of an object is

Gravitational Potential Energy PE = mgh The gravitational potential energy of an object is equal to the product ot the mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and the distance from the reference level. PE = potential energy M = mass H= height relative to surface

Gravitational Potential Energy Problems Ex. How much potential energy does Kim Kardashian, with a

Gravitational Potential Energy Problems Ex. How much potential energy does Kim Kardashian, with a mass of 60. 0 kg, gain when she climbs a gymnasium rope of 3. 5 m? PE=mgh=(60 kg)(9. 8 m/s 2)(3. 5 m)=2058 J Ex 2. You lift a 2. 2 kg book from a desk which is 0. 80 m high to a bookshelf that is 2. 10 m high. What is the change in potential energy? ΔPE=mgΔh ΔPE=2. 2 kg(9. 8 m/s 2)(1. 3 m)=28 J

Work-Energy Theorem extended When you do work on an object, you can give the

Work-Energy Theorem extended When you do work on an object, you can give the object kinetic energy and you can also give the object potential energy

Problem 3 A 65 kg hiker starts at an elevation of 1500 m and

Problem 3 A 65 kg hiker starts at an elevation of 1500 m and climbs to the top of a 2600 m peak. a) What is the hiker’s change in potential energy? ΔPE=mgΔh=65 kg(9. 8 m/s 2)(1100 m)=700, 700 J b) What is the minimum work required of the hiker? 700, 700 J c) Can the actual work required for the hiker be more than this? Explain. Yes, additional work is needed to overcome friction.

Graphing Gravitational Potential Energy Which graph shows the correct relationship between gravitational potential energy

Graphing Gravitational Potential Energy Which graph shows the correct relationship between gravitational potential energy and height? Graph 1

Mechanical Energy is the sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy of

Mechanical Energy is the sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy of an object.

Ex 1 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A ball falls from

Ex 1 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A ball falls from a height of 2 meters in the absence of air resistance. The potential energy decreases as the kinetic energy increases, thus potential energy is turning into kinetic energy

Ex 2 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A skier glides from

Ex 2 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A skier glides from location A to location B across a friction free ice. The potential decreases and kinetic energy increases as the skier goes from A to the ground. Then the potential energy increases and the kinetic energy decreases as the skier goes from the ground to B

Ex 3 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A baseball is traveling

Ex 3 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A baseball is traveling upward towards a man in the bleachers. The kinetic energy decreases and the potential energy increases. Thus, kinetic energy is turning into potential energy.

Ex 4 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A bungee cord begins

Ex 4 KE to PE or PE to KE, explain A bungee cord begins to exert an upward force upon a falling bungee jumper. The kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy both decrease. (