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    How does a variation in the concentration of metal ions of the cathode in a Zinc-Copper electrochemical cell affect the electrical potential? Introduction: In a highly technological and quickly developing society, it is imperative to innovation that basic components are understood and explored to further expansion and advancement. In order to understand how everyday necessities such as cars, computers, and cell phones are constantly powered, it must first be understood what is in a battery as…

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    roller coasters start out by ascending to a higher surface which is done to build up enough potential energy to power the carts throughout the entire ride. Energy is usually defined as the ability or capacity to perform work, there are many different types of energy all of which can be grouped into two groups: kinetic energy and potential energy. Potential energy according to "Study.com" is the stored energy that an object has made by positioning, and the idea behind it is quite straightforward.…

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    capture energy from a combusted chip using a calorimeter. We made a basic calorimeter by using a steel can. Through out our lab we made modifications to the calorimeter to increase the percent of energy captured by the water. Literature Review Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. The kinetic energy of an object is energy that is being used. Potential energy is stored energy that it is not in motion, but has the potential to be in motion. There are other types of potential energy…

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    feelings and thrills you get on the coaster. When our marble is released at the top of the initial hill, energy is transferred from potential energy to kinetic energy. Potential energy is higher than kinetic energy at the top of the hill, because the ride is barely, or not moving at all, and all of the energy is yet to be released. As the marble starts to go down the hill, energy is changed from potential to kinetic.…

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    Lab 6: Energy The intent of this lab is to show the relationships of energy to a system. For this experiment, we had a spring attached to a car, which was attached to a string that went through a rotary sensor and had a weight attached at the end. By stretching the spring, and causing the weight to drop nearer to the ground and bounce up we were able to determine: the angle of the string and rotations; the car position; height of the weight bouncing up and down; velocity; the stretch of the…

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    According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy can 't be created or destroyed. All energy types can only be transformed or transferred. There are serval forms of energy that exist which benefit us in everyday life. Some energy’s however are more efficient than others in the way they use their energy to either transfer it or transform it into another useful energy. An object can possess more than one type of energy, some energy’s cause and affect others. For example, if someone what’s…

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    WORK When a roller coaster starts, there is most likely the first hill that is the biggest out of all the others. The reason for this is because at the top of the first hill, there is the maximum potential energy. As soon as the car starts moving down the hill, that potential energy turns into kinetic energy…

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    But instead of using heat energy to create steam to turn a turbine, hydroelectric dams use the energy generated by gravity on liquid water to turn the turbine. On one side of the dam is a reservoir which holds water at a higher elevation than the river on the other side of the dam. This relatively higher elevation is what gives the water the potential energy to turn the turbine when it begins to flow ("Hydroelectric Energy."). Potential energy is calculated by the force due to gravity…

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    of a Particle : Work and Energy) and Chapter 18 (Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) No. Similarities Examples of chapter 14(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) Examples of chapter 18(Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) 1 Both energy are scalar quantity The kinetic energy of a rigid body that undergoes planar motion can be referenced to its mass center.It includes a scalar sum of its translational and rotational kinectic energies. Translation :…

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    loses energy because the track shakes and moves. For example, when viewing the videos it became apparent that when the car entered the loop, the track shook violently making it difficult to determine when the car reached each location. As the car went through the track, going up into the loops it grew in height, decreasing in kinetic energy while increasing in potential energy. This caused a greater energy loss due to the significant amount of potential energy transferred into kinetic energy.…

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