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question: how does the speed relate to the potential and kinetic energy?
- find ways to change the total energy bar. if you change the track, explain what makes the track different from the others (hint: where does the skateboarder start?). use the table below to record your observations.
| what did you do? | the total energy.... (circle your answer) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| increase the friction of the skater | increases | decreases | no change |
| increase the gravity of the skater | increases | decreases | no change |
conclusion: in a few sentences describe what you think the total energy of the skater depends on. use the tables you filled in during this activity as your evidence.
challenge: using the playground, build a coaster that has as many loops and jumps as possible!
Step1: Recall energy - mass relationship
The total mechanical energy $E = K+U$, and the kinetic energy $K=\frac{1}{2}mv^{2}$, potential energy $U = mgh$ (gravitational potential energy). When the mass $m$ of the skater increases, both $K$ and $U$ increase proportionally, so the total energy increases.
Step2: Recall energy - friction relationship
Friction is a non - conservative force. When friction increases, it dissipates energy as heat. According to the work - energy theorem, the total mechanical energy of the skater decreases as energy is lost to friction.
Step3: Recall energy - gravity relationship
The gravitational potential energy is $U = mgh$. When the gravitational acceleration $g$ increases, the potential energy $U$ increases. Assuming the skater's motion is affected only by gravity and no non - conservative forces (for simplicity), the total mechanical energy increases.
Increase the mass of the skater: Increases
Increase the friction of the skater: Decreases
Increase the gravity of the skater: Increases
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Increase the mass of the skater: Increases
Increase the friction of the skater: Decreases
Increase the gravity of the skater: Increases