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Kinetic Jeopardy !. Kinetic Jeopardy !. Define Energy and what is its unit?. Energy is the ability to do Work, measured in Joules. What are the 2 kinds of energy? Define them. Kinetic energy (the energy of motion) and Potential energy (stored energy). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kinetic Jeopardy!

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Kinetic Jeopardy!Energy

Convert & Conserve

Watch the Power!

Ancient Energy

Types of Energy

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Define Energy and what is its unit?

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Energy is the ability to do Work, measured in Joules.

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What are the 2 kinds of energy? Define them.

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Kinetic energy (the energy of motion) and Potential energy (stored energy).

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What are 2 ways that you can increase an object’s

Potential Energy?

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By increasing the height of the object or by stretching it.

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Kinetic Energy = ½ x Mass x Velocity2

Which one has the greatest KE?a) 2,000kg car going 2m/sb) 100kg person running 10m/sc) 40kg cheetah running 30m/s

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Kinetic Energy = ½ x Mass x Velocity2

Which one has the greatest KE?a) 2,000kg car going 2m/s = 4,000Jb) 100kg person running 10m/s = 5,000Jc) 40kg cheetah running 30m/s = 18,000J

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Final Jeopardy

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What is Energy Conversion?

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Changing the form of energy (Potential energy

can be converted into Kinetic energy).

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What does the Law of Conservation state?

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The Law of Conservation states that

energy can not be created or destroyed.

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Explain where the Kinetic energy and potential energy are both at their

highest and lowest in the diagram.

DAILY DOUBLE!

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Kinetic energy is highest at point 3 and lowest at 1 and 5. Potential energy is highest at points 1 and 5 and lowest .

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Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity states that energy

and matter are related. What is the formula he used to

express this idea?

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E = m x c2

Einstein’s theory states that the Energy (E) of an object equals its Mass (m) times the speed of

light (c) squared.

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What is the definition of Power? (Not the equation)

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Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.

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What is the ‘advanced’ formula for Power and its unit?

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Power = Force x Distance Time

Power is measured in Watts.

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A tow truck uses 5,436 Joules to lift a car over 18 seconds. What is the Power of the tow truck?

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Power = Work Time

Power = 5,436J18s

Power = 302W

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Which has more Power?

A drill that can put a 10N nail 0.2m into a block of

wood in 2 seconds.

A hammer that can put a 20N nail 0.5m into wood

in 5 seconds.

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Which has more Power?

Power = 10N x 0.2m 2s

Power = 1W

Power = 20N x 0.5m 5s

Power = 2W

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What 3 fuels are known as Fossil Fuels?

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The 3 Fossil Fuels are Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas.

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How does the Sun produce energy?

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The Sun produces energy through Nuclear Fusion by fusing 2 Hydrogen atoms together.

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Explain how Fossil Fuels contain energy that came

from the Sun.

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Fossil Fuels come from once-living organisms

(plants & animals) who lived off energy created

by the Sun.

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Pennsylvania has a large amount of a certain fossil

fuel. What does that tell you about its prehistoric climate?

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PA produces 50 million tons of coal a year! Coal comes from plants buried in swamps over millions of years. PA used to have a

swamp-like environment.

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Final Jeopardy

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What is Mechanical Energy?

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Energy associated with motion or position of an

object.

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What is one way Nuclear Energy can be released?

5 Point Bonus: What is the second way?

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Nuclear Energy can be released through Nuclear Fusion (Sun) or Nuclear Fission (atomic bomb).

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What form of energy travels in waves? What type

of heat transfer is this?

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Electromagnetic energy. This type of heat transfer is

called Radiation.

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Name and describe the other 3 forms of energy.

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Chemical: potential energy stored in chemical bonds (food).

Thermal: total energy in the particles of an object.

Electrical: energy stored in moving electric charges.

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Final Jeopardy

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James _____ wanted to advertise his improved __________ . He compared the _____ it could do to that of a _____ lifting a ________ pound weight a certain distance in a certain time. One

__________ is equal to _______ watts. This unit is used to describe the _____ of ____ .

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power 33,000 horsepower746 car steam engine

Watt horse Joule work

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James Watt wanted to advertise his improved steam engine. He compared the work it could

do to that of a horse lifting a 33,000 pound weight a certain distance in a certain time. One horsepower is equal to 746 watts. This unit is

used to describe the power of car.