Recursos

search
8
1 - 8

Have you ever seen one of those roller coasters that shoots out of the station at an insanely high speed? These roller coasters don’t need to climb hills first to use gravitational potential energy—th ...

This investigation involves the comparison of the height and slope of a roller coaster to determine if there is a relationship or correlation between the height of the roller coaster and the slope of ...

Energy is neither created nor destroyed: it is only transformed. There are many different forms of energy, including kinetic energy (the energy of motion), potential energy (energy that is considered ...

Determine whether the amount of air in a soccer ball will affect how far it goes when kicked.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redire ...

This experiment demonstrates the conservation and transfer of energy.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If ...

Ever notice that a conventional roller coaster never goes higher than its first hill? Roller coasters always have to end lower than where they started because of a fundamental idea called the conserva ...

What makes a ball bouncy? Have you ever wondered why some balls bounce higher than others? A ball’s ability to bounce has a lot to do with its elasticity. So what is elasticity? It’s an object’s abili ...

Energy is neither created nor destroyed: it is only transformed. There are many different forms of energy, including kinetic energy (the energy of motion), potential energy (energy that is considered ...