Changes in energy
Students should be able to calculate the amount of energy associated with a moving object, a stretched spring and an object raised above ground level.
hrThe kinetic energy of a moving object can be calculated using the equation:
kinetic energy=0.5×mass×(speed)2
Ek=21mv2
kinetic energy, Ek, in joules, J
mass, m, in kilograms, kg
speed, v, in metres per second, m/s
hrThe amount of elastic potential energy stored in a stretched spring can be calculated using the equation:
elastic potential energy=0.5×spring constant×(extension)2
Ee=21ke2
(assuming the limit of proportionality has not been exceeded)
elastic potential energy, Ee, in joules, J
spring constant, k, in newtons per metre, N/m
extension, e, in metres, m
hrThe amount of gravitational potential energy gained by an object raised above ground level can be calculated using the equation:
gpe=mass×gravitational field strength×height
Ep=mgh
gravitational potential energy, Ep, in joules, J
mass, m, in kilograms, kg
gravitational field strength, g, in newtons per kilogram, N/kg (In any calculation the value of the gravitational field strength (g) will be given).
height, h, in metres, m