Potential energy formula

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      Gravitational potential energy = The energy “stored” in an object because it’s been lifted. The energy is “potential” because it has the potential to turn into kinetic energy—for instance, if the object gets dropped. The heavier or higher an object is, the more potential energy is stored up.

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      Potential Energy. DO YOUR WORK ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER. SHOW YOUR WORK AND INCLUDE UNITS! 1. Define potential energy. Energy due to position. 2. What is the formula for potential energy? GPE = mgh. 3. What unit is used for potential energy? Joules – 1 N x m. 4. Which has more potential energy: a. A 25 kg mass or a 30 kg mass at the top ...

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    • [DOC File]KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET

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      Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the correct formula to use: KE = 1/2 m v2. OR PE = mgh . Show your work in the space provided or on the back of this sheet. 1. A 10 gram ball is rolling at 3 m/s. The ball has _____ energy. Calculate it. 2.

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    • [DOC File]Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet Name

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      The formula for calculating kinetic energy is _____. The two factors that determine the amount of kinetic energy are (see equation above) _____ and _____. Classify the following as a type of potential energy or kinetic energy (use the letters K or P) 1.

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      KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEETName:_____ Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the . correct formula to use: KE= 1/2 m v2. PE = mass x gravitational acceleration (9.8m/s2) x height . OR. Weight X Height. Energy= joules. Weight= Newton. Mass= kilograms. Velocity= m/s

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    • [DOCX File]KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET

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      Kinetic & Potential Energy Practice. For questions 1-6, determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the correct formula to use and solve. Show all work and include the appropriate units. You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30 m/s.

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      KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET Name:_____ Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the correct formula to use: KE = 1/2 m v2. OR PE = mgh = Fwh 1. You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a …

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    • [DOC File]KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET

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      KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET Name:_____ Per:____ Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then choose the correct formula to use: KE = 1/2 m v2 OR PE = mgh KE – Kinetic Energy (measured in joules)

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    • [DOC File]Kinetic & Potential Energy Lab

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      To make calculations of gravitational potential energy. To determine what affects GPE and KE more. Part One: Potential Energy: Potential Energy . is the mechanical energy of position. In other words, potential energy is how much potential. something has to do work. The formula used to measure P.E. is: P.E. = Mass x G x Height

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    • [DOC File]Potential Energy Worksheet

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      6 Maria is holding a ball from a height of 2 m that has the potential energy of 10 J, calculate the mass of the ball. Brian has an object suspended in the air. It has a mass of 100 kg and is 25 meters above the ground. What is the object’s potential energy? The mass of the rock is 1220 kg. It had 400 J of potential energy when it rolled down ...

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