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NAME OF SCHOOL :…………………………. CLASS : 9 
NAME OF TEACHER: VEENA.V.S DATE : 
SUBJECT : PHYSICS STRENGTH: 
UNIT : WORK ENERGY POWER 
TOPIC : POTENTIAL ENERGY AND KINETIC ENERGY 
CURRICULAR OBJECTIVES 
To develop clear understanding of the difference between potential energy and kinetic energy ; could describe accurately what causes variation in the amount of potential energy of an object has ; and could accurately apply their knowledge of potential energy and kinetic energy to real world situation 
CONTENT ANALYSIS 
TERMS 
POTENTIAL ENERGY 
KINETIC ENERGY 
FACTS AND CONCEPTS 
The energy of an object at rest is called potential energy 
The energy of an object at motion is called kinetic energy 
Example of kinetic energy are running girl , oscillating pendulum rolling cylinder, flying bird 
Sitting boy , standing man ,fixed rocks, statue are the examples of potential energy 
Kinetic energy is directly proportional to square velocity and mass . 
Potential energy is directly proportional to mass and height 
EQUATIONS 
Kinetic Energy=1/2 mV2 
Potential energy =mgh 
m=mass 
V =velocity 
g=acceleration due to gravity 
h=height
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 
o Remember the concept of potential energy and kinetic energy 
o Understand the knowledge about kinetic energy and potential energy 
o Apply knowledge about in real world situations 
o Analyse what causes variation in amount of potential energy on an object has 
STRATEGIES 
 DISCUSSION 
 GROUP ACTIVITY 
PRE REQUISITE 
Students studied about energy 
LEARNING AIDS 
Chart, activity card 
PROCESS/ACTIVITY 
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 
ORIENTATION 
Class start with asking about energy 
Group technique 
Divide students into four groups 
Activity1 
Differentiate from following situations into kinetic energy and 
potential energy 
1. Running girl 
2. sitting boy 
3. oscillating pendulum 
RESPONSE/EVALUATION 
----------------------------------------------------------------
4. rolling cylinder 
5. standing man 
6. flying bird 
7. fixed rocks 
8. statue 
Points to be consolidated 
Kinetic energy 
Potential energy 
Running girl 
Sitting boy 
Oscillating pendulum 
Standing man 
Rolling cylinder 
Fixed rocks 
Flying bird 
statue 
 The energy of an object at rest is called potential energy 
 The energy of an object at motion is called kinetic energy 
Activity2 
Here is a scientific story you should complete by including following hints.. 
Once upon a time there was a hare and tortoise. They were high school students in kerala. They used to discuss about physics. The hair always boasted that he had more kinetic energy than tortoisese. They decided to have a race. They chose a starting point and finishing point. They measured distance, that was 1km correctly. Before the race they measured their mass also. It is confirmed that both of them have 5kg
. 
Note: complete story using your imagination including maximum science words,calculations,concept and suggection to increase kinetic energy 
Points to be consolidated 
o Kinetic energy is directly proportional to square velocity and mass 
Velocity of tortoise=0.05m/s 
Velocity of hare=2m/s 
Velocity of tortoise=0.05m/s 
Velocity of hare=0m/s
o KE=1/2 MV2 
o Kinetic energy1 
tortoise=5*(.05)2 
hare=5*22 
o Kinetic energy2 
tortoise=5*(.05)2 
hare=5*02 
Activity3 
Next day they decided to check about potential energy. Tortoise red all available text book and engaged in body maintains. As a result of his hard work his weight become 8kg.But hair practices to control sleep. Thus Hare and tortoise went up a hill and hair said that “I am at the highest peak, so I have more potential energy ”what is your opinion about hair’s statement ?is it correct ?justify your answer? 
5m 6m 7m 
Points to be consolidated 
o Potential energy is directly propotional to mass and height 
o Potential energy =mgh 
o Potential energy of tortoise=8*9.8*5=40*9.8 
o Potential energy of hair=5*9.8*7 =35*9.8
o Tortoise has more potential energy 
Review 
1)Which of the following have no energy? 
a.moving ball b.a pot of water 
c.moving vehicle d. none of the above 
2)kinetic energy can be described as 
a.stored energy b. energy in motion 
c.a chemical reaction d. connected energy 
3) As a baseball flies through the air after being hit, which of the following types of energy does it have? 
a. 
potential energy 
c. 
mechanical energy 
b. 
kinetic energy 
d. 
chemical energy 
4)Which of the following is the formula for finding kinetic energy? 
a. 
KE = m/v 
c. 
KE = mv2/2 
b. 
KE = mv/2 
d. 
KE = v/2 
5) Which of the following is true at the point where you reach the top of your jump on a trampoline? 
a. 
The mechanical energy is zero. 
b. 
The potential energy is at a maximum. 
c. 
The kinetic energy and potential energy are equal. 
d. 
The potential energy is zero. 
6)gravitational energy is ----------energy 
Follow up activity 
List out more examples of kinetic energy and potential energy from daily life
Potential and Kinetic Energy Concepts

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Potential and Kinetic Energy Concepts

  • 1. NAME OF SCHOOL :…………………………. CLASS : 9 NAME OF TEACHER: VEENA.V.S DATE : SUBJECT : PHYSICS STRENGTH: UNIT : WORK ENERGY POWER TOPIC : POTENTIAL ENERGY AND KINETIC ENERGY CURRICULAR OBJECTIVES To develop clear understanding of the difference between potential energy and kinetic energy ; could describe accurately what causes variation in the amount of potential energy of an object has ; and could accurately apply their knowledge of potential energy and kinetic energy to real world situation CONTENT ANALYSIS TERMS POTENTIAL ENERGY KINETIC ENERGY FACTS AND CONCEPTS The energy of an object at rest is called potential energy The energy of an object at motion is called kinetic energy Example of kinetic energy are running girl , oscillating pendulum rolling cylinder, flying bird Sitting boy , standing man ,fixed rocks, statue are the examples of potential energy Kinetic energy is directly proportional to square velocity and mass . Potential energy is directly proportional to mass and height EQUATIONS Kinetic Energy=1/2 mV2 Potential energy =mgh m=mass V =velocity g=acceleration due to gravity h=height
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES o Remember the concept of potential energy and kinetic energy o Understand the knowledge about kinetic energy and potential energy o Apply knowledge about in real world situations o Analyse what causes variation in amount of potential energy on an object has STRATEGIES  DISCUSSION  GROUP ACTIVITY PRE REQUISITE Students studied about energy LEARNING AIDS Chart, activity card PROCESS/ACTIVITY --------------------------------------------------------------------- ORIENTATION Class start with asking about energy Group technique Divide students into four groups Activity1 Differentiate from following situations into kinetic energy and potential energy 1. Running girl 2. sitting boy 3. oscillating pendulum RESPONSE/EVALUATION ----------------------------------------------------------------
  • 3. 4. rolling cylinder 5. standing man 6. flying bird 7. fixed rocks 8. statue Points to be consolidated Kinetic energy Potential energy Running girl Sitting boy Oscillating pendulum Standing man Rolling cylinder Fixed rocks Flying bird statue  The energy of an object at rest is called potential energy  The energy of an object at motion is called kinetic energy Activity2 Here is a scientific story you should complete by including following hints.. Once upon a time there was a hare and tortoise. They were high school students in kerala. They used to discuss about physics. The hair always boasted that he had more kinetic energy than tortoisese. They decided to have a race. They chose a starting point and finishing point. They measured distance, that was 1km correctly. Before the race they measured their mass also. It is confirmed that both of them have 5kg
  • 4. . Note: complete story using your imagination including maximum science words,calculations,concept and suggection to increase kinetic energy Points to be consolidated o Kinetic energy is directly proportional to square velocity and mass Velocity of tortoise=0.05m/s Velocity of hare=2m/s Velocity of tortoise=0.05m/s Velocity of hare=0m/s
  • 5. o KE=1/2 MV2 o Kinetic energy1 tortoise=5*(.05)2 hare=5*22 o Kinetic energy2 tortoise=5*(.05)2 hare=5*02 Activity3 Next day they decided to check about potential energy. Tortoise red all available text book and engaged in body maintains. As a result of his hard work his weight become 8kg.But hair practices to control sleep. Thus Hare and tortoise went up a hill and hair said that “I am at the highest peak, so I have more potential energy ”what is your opinion about hair’s statement ?is it correct ?justify your answer? 5m 6m 7m Points to be consolidated o Potential energy is directly propotional to mass and height o Potential energy =mgh o Potential energy of tortoise=8*9.8*5=40*9.8 o Potential energy of hair=5*9.8*7 =35*9.8
  • 6. o Tortoise has more potential energy Review 1)Which of the following have no energy? a.moving ball b.a pot of water c.moving vehicle d. none of the above 2)kinetic energy can be described as a.stored energy b. energy in motion c.a chemical reaction d. connected energy 3) As a baseball flies through the air after being hit, which of the following types of energy does it have? a. potential energy c. mechanical energy b. kinetic energy d. chemical energy 4)Which of the following is the formula for finding kinetic energy? a. KE = m/v c. KE = mv2/2 b. KE = mv/2 d. KE = v/2 5) Which of the following is true at the point where you reach the top of your jump on a trampoline? a. The mechanical energy is zero. b. The potential energy is at a maximum. c. The kinetic energy and potential energy are equal. d. The potential energy is zero. 6)gravitational energy is ----------energy Follow up activity List out more examples of kinetic energy and potential energy from daily life