Potential And Kinetic Energy Worksheet Page 7

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7.2 Energy Transformations—Extra Practice
7.2
You have learned that the amount of energy in the universe is constant and that in any situation requiring energy,
all of it must be accounted for. This is the basis for the law of conservation of energy. In this skill sheet you will
analyze different scenarios in terms of what happens to energy. Based on your experience with the CPO energy
car, you already know that potential energy can be changed into kinetic energy and vice versa.
As you study the scenarios below, specify whether kinetic energy is being changed to potential energy, potential
is being converted to kinetic, or neither. Explain your answers.
For each scenario, see if you can also answer the following questions: Are other energy transformations
occurring? In each scenario, where did all the energy go?
A roller coaster car travels from point A to point B.
Solution:
First, potential energy is changed into kinetic energy
when the roller coaster car rolls down to the bottom of
the first hill. But when the car goes up the second hill to
point B, kinetic energy is changed to potential energy.
Some energy is lost to friction. That is why point B is a little lower than point A.
1.
A bungee cord begins to exert an upward force on a falling
bungee jumper.
2.
A football is spiraling downward toward a football player.
3.
A solar cell is charging a battery.

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