Video LessonsEureka: Kinetic Energy
Eureka: Potential Energy BrainPop: Kinetic Energy
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Mr. Andersen explains the difference between potential and kinetic gravitational energy. He also uses physics to calculate the energy in various objects. Watch the Brainpop on and take the graded quiz. Each is worth10 possible points. Username: newhanover Password: brainpop Take the GRADED quiz and email the results to me! [email protected] Score 10/10 on all 5 BrainPops for a BRAINPOP badge! Practice Sheet DescriptionsEver wonder where words come from? The term Joules, used to measure work, is named after a real person. Learn about him here!
Use simple algebraic equations to calculate potential energy and kinetic energy. Includes a step by step explanation of how to use each equation. Use simple algebreic equations to calculate kinetic energy and potential energy. You will need to have a good understanding of the units associated with each measurement. Hands on Quest DescriptionsBounce a ball to observe the relationship between potential and kinetic energy.
Have fun with poppers while you observe the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. Students construct a ramp for marbles to investigate how height can change the potential energy of an object. You will need access your Techbook for this activity. Virtual Quest DescriptionsStored energy vs. energy in motion. That's the difference between potential and kinetic energy. To learn more, just follow the bouncing ball.
You will need access your Techbook for this activity. In this exploration you will play with virtual marbles to explore how energy is conserved and transfered. You will need access your Techbook for this activity. Adjust this basic roller coaster's hills and loops. Watch the energy bar as potential versus kinetic energy adjust throughout the ride. Coaster Creator is an interactive game that explores the science behind roller coasters. Use your knowledge of potential energy and kinetic energy to design your own coaster |
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