Types of Energy
Potential & Kinetic
Electromagnetic Waves
100

Energy contained within a system that is responsible for it's temperature.

What is thermal energy?

100

An object possesses potential energy when it's at a certain height, like a ball at the top of a hill.

What is step 1(initial state)?

100

A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of it's propagation.

What is a transverse wave?

200

Energy associated with the flow of electric charge.

What is electrical energy?

200

The object is released or pushed, initiating the potential-to-kinetic energy conversion. 


What is step 2(release)?

200

The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of the wave. 


What is a wavelength?

300

Energy associated with the motion of objects or their position.

What is mechanical energy?

300

As the object falls, it accelerates due to gravity, gaining speed.

What is step 3(acceleration)?

300

The number of wave crests passing a point per unit time.

What is a frequency?

400

Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released during nuclear reactions.


What is nuclear energy?

400

The increasing speed means the object has more kinetic energy, the energy of motion.

What is step 4(increased kinetic energy)?

400

How to solve for frequency.

What is f = v/λ?

500

Energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth's surface.

What is gravitational energy?

500

At the bottom of the fall, the object has the highest speed, and its kinetic energy is at a maximum, while its potential energy is minimal.

What is step 5(maximum kinetic energy)?

500

How to solve for wavelength.

What is λ = v/f?

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