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Potential and Kinetic Energy
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Ages: 7 - 12
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You can think of energy as the ability to move or cause change in matter. It comes in many forms. Kinetic energy is energy that is in use, and potential energy is energy that is stored. Learn more about the different types of energy with this cart...oon animation from StudyJams. Other key vocabulary words include: chemical energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy, and thermal energy. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
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May 22, 2011 at 08:36 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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This song provides an overview of the Law of Conservation of Energy. It covers potential energy and kinetic energy as the two main types and the song provides examples of each type. Mr. Edmonds uses visuals as he sings. This is a great resource to w...ork in conjunction with a lesson/unit/test prep on these subjects. Middle school and high school students will enjoy this catchy tune. (03:05)
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September 21, 2011 at 10:50 PM
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Ages: 12 - 18
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Coaster Creator is a fun, free, online game that allows students to explore kinetic and potential energy. Free registration at jason.org allows teachers to download worksheets that can be used with the video game to help students generate and analyze... energy data. This short, promotional clip with music and words could be a nice introduction to a unit on energy. Run time 01:24.
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June 30, 2009 at 01:00 PM
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Ages: 7 - 12
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A rock teetering on the edge of a cliff is shown to have potential energy - the energy of position. Eureka was a series of short cartoons on physics that ran on public television in the 1980's. The video explains the concept in simple and well illus...trated way. Good for students of any elementary school level. (04:51)
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August 9, 2009 at 05:59 PM
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Ages: 15 - 18
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During this video, the teacher, who uses a whiteboard for demonstation, discusses briefly how to calculate potential energy. To clearly see everything on the screen, you may have to open the video to 'full screen'. (03:31)
April 6, 2011 at 07:30 PM
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Ages: 11 - 18
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This quick video demonstrates the effect of temperature on speed of molecules and kinetic energy of molecules through animation with narration. (01:10)
July 13, 2009 at 04:24 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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What can a baby teach us about potential and kinetic energy? A Colorado teacher lets us know. The video shows examples, as the narrator explains, and also includes definitions and formulas in written form on the screen. (05:02)
June 30, 2009 at 01:00 PM
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Ages: 7 - 13
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Animation has been added to the song "Kinetic and Potential Energy" by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans from the Singing Science Records. This simple, catchy song will help students remember the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Examples ...of both are included throughout the song/video. Lyrics are provided on the screen and include, "The rolling boulder crasing down the mountain, that's kinetic energy. The boulder sitting high upon the mountain, that's potential energy. Energy in motion is kinetic. Energy that is waiting is potential. But whether it's kinetic or potential, both of them are energy!" Examples of gravitational, elastic, heat, and chemical energy are illustrated but not specifically mentioned in the song. (01:55)
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March 29, 2011 at 01:32 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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This interactive roller coaster ride produced for Teachers' Domain illustrates the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. As the coaster cars go up and down the hills and around the loop of the track, a pie chart shows how energy is trans...formed back and forth between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.
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April 30, 2012 at 09:53 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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In this NASA video segment learn how to calculate the force, energy, motion and work of an object. Find out how these properties compare with one other. Color animation is used to demonstrate how to calculate each property using proper units of measu...rement. This video segment also explains the difference between potential and kinetic energy as well as how to calculate gravitational potential energy. Examples are provided throughout the segment for clarification. (08:51)
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March 21, 2011 at 01:16 PM
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