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Worksheet titled "Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet" featuring nine problems that require students to determine whether objects have kinetic or potential energy and calculate the energy using appropriate formulas.
Worksheet designed to help students distinguish between potential and kinetic energy by analyzing various real-world examples.
Educational worksheet on potential and kinetic energy transformations using real-world examples like a balloon, a rolling ball, and a roller coaster.
Worksheet on kinetic and potential energy with classification, real-world examples, and calculation problems.
Worksheet for calculating kinetic and potential energy with six problems involving mass, velocity, and height.
Practice problems for calculating potential and kinetic energy using the formulas PE = mgh, KE = 1/2mv², and ME = PE + KE, with real-world examples and a diagram of a cart on a track.
"Educational worksheet on forms of energy featuring images and vocabulary for students to match with the correct energy type."
Physics worksheet designed to teach students how to calculate kinetic and potential energy with real-world examples and step-by-step solutions.
Worksheet designed to teach and test understanding of kinetic and potential energy, featuring classification tasks, real-life examples, and calculation problems using relevant formulas.
Worksheet to determine kinetic or potential energy and select the correct equation for each scenario.
Energy Transformations worksheet showing images of everyday objects and activities with arrows pointing to blank spaces for identifying energy types.
Educational diagram demonstrating energy conservation through pendulum motion and roller coaster dynamics, highlighting energy transformations between potential and kinetic energy.
Figure 1: Diagram of a 0.25 kg ball rolling down a hill, marking heights at points A (10m), B (8m), and C (4m) for energy calculations.
Worksheet titled "Potential Energy Questions and Calculations" featuring fill-in-the-blank questions and practice problems related to potential energy, including the formula P.E. = m x g x h, with a triangle diagram for the equation.
Kinetic vs. Potential Energy worksheet with answers, featuring interactive exercises and diagrams for learning energy concepts.