Make a list of at least 3 examples of kinetic energy that you experience in your
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Question
- Make a list of at least 3 examples of kinetic energy that you experience in your everyday life AND at least 3 examples of potential energy that you experience in your everyday life. Be prepared to submit your list at the start of class.
- Look up what it means mathematically for two variables to be directly related and what it means for two variables to be indirectly related.
- List two real-world equations (not necessarily chemistry-related) which show a direct relationship
- List two real-world equations which show an indirect relationship
- If the equations have more than 2 variables in them, be sure to indicate which specific variables are directly or indirectly related to one another
- Cite your source for the equations
- Make a list of at least 3 examples of kinetic energy that you experience in your everyday life AND at least 3 examples of potential energy that you experience in your everyday life. Be prepared to submit your list at the start of class.
- Look up what it means mathematically for two variables to be directly related and what it means for two variables to be indirectly related.
- List two real-world equations (not necessarily chemistry-related) which show a direct relationship
- List two real-world equations which show an indirect relationship
- If the equations have more than 2 variables in them, be sure to indicate which specific variables are directly or indirectly related to one another
- Cite your source for the equations
Explanation / Answer
ANSWER
Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by abody due to its motion. Three examples of Kinetic energy are:
1 A moving bus possesse K.E
2. A flying bird also possess K.E
3. The running water in stream
Potential energy (P.E) is the energy possessed by abody due to its position.
1. The book on a shelf in liberary possess P.E.
2. The water in a tanky on first floor possess K.E
3. An Apple on a tree also possess P.E
(2) Direct Inverse relation
Suppose A is directly related to B and Inversly related to C it can shown mathemeticaly as
A B
A 1 / C
If B INCREASE A will also INCREASE and if B DECREASES A will also DECREASES.
If C INCREASE A will DECREASE and if C DECREASES A will INCREASE.
(3) Two direct relations
K.E = 1/ 2 mv2
The K,E is directly related to mass and square of velocity.
Molarity = No. of moles / Volume in liters
Molarity is directly related to no. of moles and indirectly relted to volume
Two indirect relations
Gravitational force = G M1M2 / r2
Gravitational frce is indirectly related to the square of ditance (r) between the two bodies and directly related to their masses.
V = T / P
Volume of a gas (V) is indirectly related pressure and directly related to Temperature.
Source physics and chemistry text book of class 9th and 11th
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