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Physics KE/PE Modelling

Phenomenon

Car Crash Physics KE and PE in video at 13 minutes IIHS

What did you discover that was new about car crashes and energy?

How can you reduce crash injuries to the driver and passengers?

PS3 2 Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as a combination of energy associated with the motion of particles (objects) and energy associated with the relative positions of particles (objects). [Clarification Statement: Examples of phenomena at the macroscopic scale could include the conversion of kinetic energy to thermal energy, the energy stored due to position of an object above the earth, and the energy stored between two electrically-charged plates. Examples of models could include diagrams, drawings, descriptions, and computer simulations.]

Definitions of Energy

  • Energy is a quantitative property of a system that depends on the motion and interactions of matter and radiation within that system. That there is a single quantity called energy is due to the fact that a system’s total energy is conserved, even as, within the system, energy is continually transferred from one object to another and between its various possible forms.

  • At the macroscopic scale, energy manifests itself in multiple ways, such as in motion, sound, light, and thermal energy.

  • These relationships are better understood at the microscopic scale, at which all of the different manifestations of energy can be modeled as a combination of energy associated with the motion of particles and energy associated with the configuration (relative position of the particles). In some cases the relative position energy can be thought of as stored in fields (which mediate interactions between particles). This last concept includes radiation, a phenomenon in which energy stored in fields moves across space.

 

Prior Knowledge/Preview

Inquiry science
       Printable activity
       On-line activity

LAB experiments
       Lab #1 Conservation of Energy with a Bowling Ball PE-->KE Washington International School
       Lab #2 Conservation of energy PE-->KE  with Hot Wheels Washington International School
       Lab #3

Aerospace CONNECTIONS:
Applications and examples
NASA ISS KE/PE demo in Space

EXTENSION material for the curious
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