Kinetic energy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The kinetic energy of an object is the extra energy which it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its current velocity . ...
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This puzzle presents a formula solved for the potential energy due to gravity, Ug, in terms of the mass, m, the gravitational acceleration, g, and the height, h. ... Scramble: A bit Some...
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This puzzle presents a formula solved for the potential energy in a spring, Us, in terms of the spring constant, k, and the extention (or compression) of the spring, x. ... Scramble: A bit Some...
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id.mind.net/~zona/puzzles/scramble/Us1/Us1Scramble1.htm...
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An object can store energy as the result of its position. For example, the heavy heavy ball of a demolition machine is storing energy when it is held at an elevated position. This stored energy of position is referred to as potential energy.
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www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/energy/U5L1b.html
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Using the formula for potential energy, ... Kinetic Energy ... Conservation of Energy...
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Potential Energy:; Potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object. Potential Energy Formula :; Potential Energy: PE = m x g x h;
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This possessed energy makes the transition from potential to kinetic energy only when the object is put into motion. The formula for potential energy is PE= mgh, where m is mass (kg), g is gravity (the force of), and h is height above sea level.
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K = (1/2)mv 2 , U (potential) = mgh If anyone wants the calculus explanation send me (Rosencrantz) a message. The question is often asked - and is asked by a TEACHER of 8th graders - why the coefficient of (1/2) is in the equation and profe...
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I. Potential Energy ... Energy may be classified as being one of two types - potential energy or kinetic energy. ... • kinetic energy may be calculated using the following formula:
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www.psd70.ab.ca/sgchs/Sc10/XI-1.htm
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