Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Energy
Nature of Science
Nature of Experiments
100
Stored Energy
What is potential energy?
100
What is kinetic energy?
energy in motion
100

What is energy?

The ability to cause change.

100

Science Theory or Science Law?

This aspect of science explains how or why things happen in nature.

Science Theory!

100

Identify the Independent Variable: If fertilizer is applied to plants, then their height will change.

Fertilizer

200
What is an example of Potential Energy?
Roller Coaster sitting on top of a hill
200
What is an example of kinetic energy?
a car rolling down a hill
200

Describe an energy transformation of a ball dropping and then bouncing once.

Potential transforms into kinetic which transforms back into potential and then kinetic again. The ball doesnt bounce as high as it was dropped because of thermal energy transferring to the surroundings.

200

Theory or Law?

This aspect of science describes what happens in nature.

Science Law

200

Identify the Dependent Variable: If fertilizer is applied to plants, then their height will change.

Plant Height
300

Potential energy depends on what two factors?

Position and Mass

300

What two factors affect the kinetic energy of an object?

Mass and Speed
300

which law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.

law of Conservation of Energy

300

What is a benefit of a science model?

Helps us observe things we can't see with our natural eyes.

Helps us make predictions.


300

Identify a conclusion of this experiment: One group of plants receive fertilizer each week, another group did not. Their height was measured every 3 days over the course of a month. At the end of the month, both groups of plants had similar heights. What would a conclusion of this experiment be?

The fertilizer did not affect the height of the plants.

400

Where does a pendulum have the most potential energy?

At the sides (top)

400

Kinetic energy decreases as Mass and _________ decrease.

Speed... Velocity.
400

What type of energy does kinetic energy turn into when the force of friction causes an object to stop moving?

Thermal Energy (Heat)

400

What is a limitation of the moon model Mr. Scitney has?

Doesn't show lunar cycles,

Doesn't show relative size,

Not made of same materials.

400

Identify a control group of this experiment: One group of plants receive fertilizer each week, another group did not. Their height was measured every 3 days over the course of a month. At the end of the month, both groups of plants had similar heights. What would the control group of this experiment be?

The group of plants that did not receive fertilizer.
500
What is happening to the potential energy of a falling object?

The potential energy decreases as an object falls.

500

Where does a pendulum in motion have the most kinetic energy?

At the bottom, or center point

500

Which statement is correct:

1. The ball's energy was destroyed every time it bounced.

2. We created energy when we raised the ball up.

3. The energy from the ball transferred to the air and floor.

3. The energy from the ball transferred to the air and floor.

500

What factors would be important to keep constant in an experiment involving testing fertilizer on plants?

Water

Soil

Sunlight

500

How many factors should a scientist change in a controlled experiment?

1!