Kinetic Energy
Energy Basics 1
Potential Energy
Graph/Spring Constant Knowledge
Kinetic/Potential Energy Practice Problems
100

What is Kinetic Energy?

The energy of motion. 

100

What is the unit for Energy?

Joule

100

What is potential energy?

Energy that is stored and ready to be turned into kinetic energy. 

100
What is the symbol used for spring constant?

"k"

100

If a 1000 kg car is traveling at 3 meters per second, what is its kinetic energy?

  4500 J

200

What is the equation for Kinetic Energy?

(1/2)mv2

200

What are the two main types of energy?

Kinetic and Potential Energy

200

What is the equation for potential energy?

mgh

200

On a force v. stretch graph what does the spring constant represent of a line. 

The slope

200

Where would a car traveling on a roller coaster have the most potential energy?

At the top

300

How does friction affect kinetic energy?

It decreases it. 

300

What is Mechanical Energy?

The sum of potential and kinetic energy in an equation.

300

What is it called when potential energy is stored in a spring?

Elastic energy

300

What is the area under the line of a force v. stretch graph?

The elastic potential energy

300

What would happen to the kinetic energy of an object if you doubled the mass?

The kinetic energy would double.

400

Is kinetic energy a vector or a scalar? why?

Scalar. A ball thrown to the right with 5m/s velocity has the same kinetic energy as a ball thrown down at 5m/s velocity. 

400

Who discovered Energy?

James Prescott Joule

400

What is the equation for Elastic Potential Energy?

1/2kx^2

400

What is a spring constant?

It is the quantity that represents how stiff a spring is. 

400

If a plane was traveling at the same velocity as a bird, which would have the most kinetic energy (assuming the plane has more mass)?

Plane

500

If a 2kg ball is traveling at 4m/s, what is its kinetic energy?

16J

500

What is the measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force?

Heat

500

If a spring is stretched 10cm two different times(total of 20cm), why isn't the stored energy the same each time it is stretched?

It takes more force to stretch an already stretched spring. 

500

What is the equation for Hooke's Law and what does it state?

The equation is F= -kx, it states that the restoring force of a spring is directly proportional to the small displacement. 

500

Becky throws a football. It has a kinetic energy of 6 joules and potential energy of 10 joules. The football's mechanical energy is----?

16J

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