Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
100

Work (W)

The energy transferred when a force causes an object to move

100

Kinetic Energy (K)

The energy an object has due to its motion

100

Conservation of Mass

Mass cannot be created or destroyed

100

Spring Constant (k)

A measure of how stiff the spring is, measured in N/m

100

Light Energy

Energy carried by photons; does not require a medium to travel

200

Energy (J)

The capacity of a physical system to do work

200

Potential Energy

Stored energy an object has due to its position 

200

Conservation of Momentum

The momentum before and after a collision is conserved in a closed system

200

Chemical Energy

Energy due to the positions of chemical bonds and atoms

200

Electrical Energy

The energy that comes from moving electric charges

300

Power (P)

The rate at which work is done, or how fast energy is transferred (P=W/t)

300

Gravitational Potential Energy (U)

Stored energy of an object due to its height (U=mgh)

300

Momentum (p)

The measure of an object's motion (p=mv)

300

Nuclear Energy

Energy stored in the core of atoms

300

Magnetic Energy

The energy stored in a magnetic field

400

Rest Energy 

The energy an object has just because it has mass, even when it is not moving

Rest E=mc^2 (c = speed of light = 3*108 m/s)

400

Spring Potential Energy (Us)

The potential energy stored in a spring or elastic material when stretched or compressed from equilibrium

400

Impulse

The result of a force acting on an object for a given amount of time (impulse = f x t)

400

Thermal Energy

Energy associated with vibrations of matter; faster vibrations equal higher temperature 

400

Rotational Energy

The energy an object has because it is spinning

500

The Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem

The net work done on an object by all forces is equal to the object's change in kinetic energy

500

The Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy cannot be created and destroyed; it can only be transferred from one form to another

500

Impulse-Momentum Theorem

States that impulse is equal to an object's change in momentum (impulse=pf−pi)

500

Sound Energy

Energy associated with vibrations of matter; sounds are waves traveling through a medium

500

Total Energy

The total energy at any point along an object’s path is the same (constant)

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