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More Practice: Energy, Frequency, Wavelength and the ...

More Practice: Energy, Frequency, Wavelength and the ...

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More Practice: Energy, Frequency, Wavelength and the Photoelectric Effect. ... relate to the kinetic energy of the emitted electron. 1 photon ! 1 !! energy of the ejected electron increases as the E difference (between ℎ!!&!Φ) increases. 5. Recalling the information from question 3, what would happen if you were to

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Physics Practice Problems: Work and Energy

Physics Practice Problems: Work and Energy

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Physics Practice Problems: Work and Energy Page 1 of 5 Please ignore air resistance, treat all surfaces as frictionless unless otherwise specified or implied. Work and work-energy theorem: 1. ... Find the kinetic energy of the block at the end of the 10m slide. 5. The 4-kg block is now pushed by a force parallel to the incline so that the block ...

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Chem 101 practice final exam - Cal State LA

Chem 101 practice final exam - Cal State LA

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Practice Final Exam Name _____ h = 6.626 x 10-34 J s (Planck’s Constant ... c. kinetic potential kinetic potential d. kinetic kinetic potential potential ... There is a continuum of energy levels that an electron can have around a nucleus. e. Orbits have a defined circumference.

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Kinetic Energy Practice Problems

Kinetic Energy Practice Problems

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Kinetic Energy Practice Problems 1. What is the Kinetic Energy of a 150 kg object that is moving with a speed of 15 m/s? KE = ½ mv2 KE = ? m = 150kg v = 15m/s KE = ½ (150kg) (15 m/s)2 KE = ½ (150kg)(225) KE = 16875J 2. An object has a kinetic energy of 25 J and a mass of 34 kg , how fast is the object moving? KE = ½ mv2 KE = 25J m = 34kg v = ?

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Kinetic VS Potential Energy Practice

Kinetic VS Potential Energy Practice

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Kinetic VS Potential Energy Practice Part 1: This graph shows a ball rolling from A to G. 1. Which letter shows the ball when it has the maximum kinetic energy? _____ 2. Which letter shows the ball when it has the maximum potential energy? _____ 3. Which letter shows the ball when it has the least potential energy? _____ 4.

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Potential and Kinetic Energy Worksheet

Potential and Kinetic Energy Worksheet

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Potential and Kinetic Energy Worksheet Kinetic Energy (KE) = ½ mass times velocity squared KE = ½ mv2 Potential Energy (PE) = mass times the acceleration due to gravity times height PE = mgh = N*h (g= 9.8 m/s2) 1 Newton (N) = 1kg*1m/s2 or 1kgm/s2 1. You serve a volley ball with a mass of 2.1kg. The ball leaves your hand at 30m/s.

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AP Physics Practice Test: Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy

AP Physics Practice Test: Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy

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AP Physics Practice Test: Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy ©2011, Richard White www.crashwhite.com 7. A roller coaster car of mass m = 200 kg is released from rest at the top of a 60 m high hill (position A), and rolls with negligible friction down the hill, through a circular loop of radius 20 m (positions B, C, and D), and along a horizontal track (to position E).

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FORMS OF ENERGY – LESSON PLAN 2.1 Introduction ... - …

FORMS OF ENERGY – LESSON PLAN 2.1 Introduction ... - …

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Identify different forms of energy. • Define and explain both kinetic and potential energy. • List forms of both kinetic and potential energy. hool System Teaching Standards Covered . State Science Standards • AL GLE 5.4.1 5. th • KY 4-ET-U-3 4. th • KY SC-5-ET-U-1 5. th • MS 9.a 4. th • MS 9.b 4th • NC 4.P.3.1 4. th • TN 0407 ...

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Energy Packet - Union-Endicott Central School District

Energy Packet - Union-Endicott Central School District

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energy. When you are walking or running your body is exhibiting kinetic energy. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Before the yo-yo begins its fall it has stored energy due to its position. At the top it has its maximum potential energy. As it starts to fall the potential energy begins to be changed into kinetic energy.

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