Module 4-Hand Out
Module 4-Hand Out
Module 4-Hand Out
KE = ½ mv2
Where;
KE = kinetic energy
m = mass of an object
v = velocity of an object As the bob swings from point a to point c (on a
frictionless surface), it is accompanied by an
“Types of Kinetic Energy” increase in speed. As the bob loses height and
A. Motion (Translational kinetic energy)- Potential Energy (PE), it gains speed and
energy object possesses due to its motion Kinetic Energy (KE), yet the total of the two
from one place to another. forms of mechanical energy is conserved.
Example: A moving car in highway. It possesses
kinetic energy due to its motion. This energy
associated with its speed and mass.