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Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet with questions about kinetic and potential energy. The questions ask students to identify whether situations involve kinetic or potential energy, choose the correct formula, and calculate values. Students are asked to determine the energy and calculate values for objects like a volleyball, baby carriage, car, cinder block, bell, and roller coaster in different scenarios involving mass, velocity, and height. They are also asked conceptual questions about comparing kinetic energy of objects lifted at different rates and masses, and calculating speed from a change in potential energy.

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Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet with questions about kinetic and potential energy. The questions ask students to identify whether situations involve kinetic or potential energy, choose the correct formula, and calculate values. Students are asked to determine the energy and calculate values for objects like a volleyball, baby carriage, car, cinder block, bell, and roller coaster in different scenarios involving mass, velocity, and height. They are also asked conceptual questions about comparing kinetic energy of objects lifted at different rates and masses, and calculating speed from a change in potential energy.

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KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY WORKSHEET Name:________________________ Per:____

Determine whether the objects in the following problems have kinetic or potential energy. Then
choose the correct formula to use: KE = 1/2 m v2 OR PE = mgh
KE – Kinetic Energy (measured in joules)
PE – Potential Energy (measured in joules)
m – mass (in Kilograms)
v – velocity (in m/s)
g – force of gravity
h – height (in meters)
gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s2

1. You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30 m/s. The ball has
____________________ energy. Calculate it.

2. A baby carriage is sitting at the top of a hill that is 21 m high. The carriage with the baby has a mass of 15 kg.
The carriage has ____________________ energy. Calculate it.

3. A car is traveling with a velocity of 40 m/s and has a mass of 1120 kg. The car has ___________________
energy. Calculate it.

4. A cinder block is sitting on a platform 20 m high. It has a mass of 80 kg. The block has
_____________________ energy. Calculate it.

5. There is a bell at the top of a tower that is 45 m high. The bell has a mass of 365 kg. The bell has
____________ energy. Calculate it.

6. A roller coaster is at the top of a 72 m hill and has a mass of 1563 kg. The coaster (at this moment) has
____________ energy. Calculate it.
7. What is the kinetic energy of a 3-kilogram ball that is rolling at 2 meters per second?

8. The potential energy of an apple is 6.00 joules. The apple is 3.00-meters high. What is the mass of the apple?

9. Two objects were lifted by a machine. One object had a mass of 2 kilograms, and was lifted at a speed of
2 m/sec. The other had a mass of 4 kilograms and was lifted at a rate of 3 m/sec.
a. Which object had more kinetic energy while it was being lifted?

b. Which object had more potential energy when it was lifted to a distance of 10 meters? Show your
calculation.

10. You are on roller blades on top of a small hill. Your potential energy is equal to 1,000.0 joules. The last time
you checked your mass was 60.0 kilograms. If you start skating down this hill, your potential energy will be
converted to kinetic energy. At the bottom of the hill, your kinetic energy will be equal to your potential energy
at the top. What will be your speed at the bottom of the hill?

11. What is the kinetic energy of a 1-kilogram ball is thrown into the air with an initial velocity of 30 m/sec?

12. What is the potential energy of a 3 kilogram-ball that is on the ground?

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