Energy Phys.

Cards (18)

  • What is a system in physics?
    An object or group of objects
  • What happens to energy storage when a system changes?
    There are changes in how energy is stored
  • What are common situations where energy storage changes occur?
    • An object projected upwards
    • A moving object hitting an obstacle
    • An object accelerated by a constant force
    • A vehicle slowing down
    • Bringing water to a boil in an electric kettle
  • How can students calculate changes in energy when a system changes?
    By heating, work done by forces, or current flow
  • What is the equation for kinetic energy?
    Ek=E_k =0.5×m×v2 0.5 \times m \times v^2
  • What does each variable in the kinetic energy equation represent?
    Ek is energy, m is mass, v is speed
  • How is kinetic energy measured?
    In joules, J
  • What is the equation for elastic potential energy?
    Ee=E_e =0.5×k×e2 0.5 \times k \times e^2
  • What does each variable in the elastic potential energy equation represent?
    Ee is energy, k is spring constant, e is extension
  • How is elastic potential energy measured?
    In joules, J
  • What is the equation for gravitational potential energy?
    Ep=E_p =m×g×h m \times g \times h
  • What does each variable in the gravitational potential energy equation represent?
    Ep is energy, m is mass, g is gravitational field strength, h is height
  • How is gravitational potential energy measured?
    In joules, J
  • What is the unit for mass in energy equations?
    Kilograms, kg
  • What is the unit for gravitational field strength?
    Newtons per kilogram, N/kg
  • What is the unit for height in energy calculations?
    Metres, m
  • How do students show energy redistribution in a system?
    By using calculations on a common scale
  • What is the significance of the gravitational field strength value in calculations?
    It will be given in any calculation