Collisions
Energy Types
Conservation of Energy
Bonus Physics
100

Mechanical energy is conserved in this type of collision. 

What is elastic collision? 

100

This energy type is based on an objects motion.

What is Kinetic Energy?

100
Energy conservation is based on this law of Thermodynamics.

What is The First Law?

100

This force is a perpendicular surface force

What is the Normal Force?

200

Mechanical energy is not conserved in this type of collision.

What is an inelastic collision?

200

The higher above a reference point, the more of this potential energy a object has. 

What is gravitational potential energy? 

200

In an ideal system with no friction or air resistance, this quantity remains unchanged as kinetic energy and potential energy convert back and forth.

What is Mechanical Energy?

200

This law says the net force on an object equals its mass times its acceleration.

What is Newton's 2nd Law

300

Mechanical energy is increased in this type of collision.

What is a super elastic collision. 

300

When does a spring contain stored energy?

When it is compressed or stretched 

300

Mechanical energy loss due to friction is typically felt as.....

heat

300

This law says that planets sweep out equal areas in equal times, so they move faster when they are closer to the Sun.

What is Kepler's 2nd Law

400

Two carts collide on a frictionless track and stick together. Before the collision, Cart A is moving to the right and Cart B is at rest. After they stick, they move together to the right. Which quantity must be the same before and after the collision for the system of the two carts?

Total Momentum

400

This energy type is based on an objects location rather than its motion. 

What is Potential Energy?

400

If air resistance does negative work the object's mechanical energy must....

Decrease 

400

In the pole vault, kinetic energy is transformed into elastic potential energy, which is then transformed into this type of energy at the top of the jump:

What is gravitational Potential Energy?

500

In a head-on elastic collision between a very light and bouncey ball and a very massive stationary wall, what happens to the kinetic energy of the ball?

It remains the same, but the ball reverses direction

500

This type of potential energy includes ATP and batteries, to name a couple

What is Chemical Energy

500

A pendulum has the maximum kinetic energy at what point?

The bottom of the swing

500

Without this a pendulum would swing forever

What is air resistance or friction?