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7th Grade Science
Energy
6. Forms
6.1 Energy Types, Potential and kinetic forms
Kinetic and Potential Energy: Understanding the Forms of Energy
Explore how energy is stored as potential energy and released as kinetic energy, and discover the law of conservation of energy in action.
What You'll Learn
Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by any moving object.
Potential energy is stored energy based on position or composition.
Energy transformation follows the law of conservation of energy.
Mechanical energy combines both kinetic and potential energy together.
What You'll Practice
1
Students calculate kinetic energy using the formula KE equals half mv squared.
2
Questions test understanding of gravitational potential energy and height relationships.
3
Learners identify energy transformations between potential and kinetic energy forms.
Why This Matters
Understanding kinetic and potential energy forms the foundation for explaining motion, forces, and energy systems across all areas of science and engineering.
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Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Energy Transformation
Conservation of Energy
Mechanical Energy

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