Potential Energy Details
- Due Mar 25, 2022 at 11:59pm
- Points 4
- Questions 2
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Potential Energy: Energy that is stored in an object (to be used later)
- Objects have potential energy due to their position or shape
- For example, two rock climbers have potential energy because of their position on a cliff
- They used kinetic energy to get on the cliff, now that energy is being stored as potential energy because of how high they are
- Elastic Potential Energy: Potential energy caused by changing the shape of an object, if the object will return to it's original shape when released
- They have the potential to fall (if they fall, the potential energy would become kinetic energy again
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- Anything above Earth's surface has gravitational potential energy
- The object's gravitational potential energy depends on it's mass and distance above the ground
PE = mgh (g = 9.8m/s2 and is constant for the Earth)
Gravitational Potential Energy = mass x gravity x height
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- Potential energy caused by the changing shape of an object, if an object will return to its original shape when released
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- More energy put into the object to stretch it, the more potential energy stored
- objects stretched greater distances have more elastic potential energy
- More energy put into the object to stretch it, the more potential energy stored
PEe= 1/2kd2 (k is constant for a given spring)
Elastic Potential Energy = 1/2 x spring constant x distance stretched x distance stretched)
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- For example, two rock climbers have potential energy because of their position on a cliff
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