Energy Transfer in Collisions

 
ENERGY TRANSFER
LESSON 3B
 
What Happens to Energy When
Objects Collide?
 
 
Review: Key Science Ideas
 
The faster an object moves, the more
energy it has.
Energy can move or transfer somewhere
else when objects collide.
When two objects collide, energy moves or
transfers from one object to the other
object.
 
Today’s Focus Question
 
What happens to energy when objects collide?
 
Mumford and Leroy’s Big Crash
 
In our last lesson, we used a model to show
what happened to motion energy when
Mumford and Leroy collided on their bikes.
What did your team’s model look like?
Why did we use a model to represent
Mumford and Leroy?
 
Investigation
: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams
 
Before the collision:
 
Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams
 
During the collision:
 
Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams
 
After the collision:
 
Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams
 
Think about the motion energy of the marbles.
Where did the motion energy of Marble 2
come from?
What happened to the motion energy
of Marble 1?
This movement of energy from one object to
another is called 
energy transfer. 
After the
collision, energy moved or transferred from
Marble 1 to Marble 2.
 
Energy Transfer
 
Definition:
Energy transfer 
occurs when energy
moves from one object to another.
Describe the energy transfer that happened in
Mumford and Leroy’s big crash.
How did energy move from one object to
another after the collision?
Use evidence from the story and the ramp-and-
marble model.
 
Mumford and Leroy’s Collision, Part 1
 
Let’s Summarize!
 
Focus question: 
What happens to energy when
objects collide?
Answer this question in your science notebook using
everything you’ve learned so far about motion energy
and energy transfer.
Write in complete sentences and include evidence
from these sources:
The story about Mumford and Leroy’s
big crash
Our ramp-and-marble model
Our diagrams of the ramp-and-marble model
Kinetic energy 
is motion energy.
Draw a picture of 
kinetic energy 
in your
science notebook to illustrate what this
term means. (
Hint: 
Show motion in
some way.)
Key Science Idea
 
Next Time
 
Mumford had a LOT of kinetic energy when he
raced down the hill on his bike.
Leroy got some of Mumford’s energy when
they collided, 
but where did Mumford’s
energy come from?
We’ll explore that question next time.
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Exploring what happens to energy when objects collide, this lesson focuses on energy transfer through collisions using engaging models and investigations. Key science ideas such as the relationship between an object's speed and energy are examined, with a detailed analysis of energy movement before, during, and after collisions. The concept of energy transfer is vividly illustrated through scenarios like Mumford and Leroy's bike crash, providing a deeper understanding of this fundamental scientific principle.

  • Energy Transfer
  • Collisions
  • Science Education
  • Models
  • Investigations

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  1. ENERGY TRANSFER LESSON 3B What Happens to Energy When Objects Collide?

  2. Review: Key Science Ideas The faster an object moves, the more energy it has. Energy can move or transfer somewhere else when objects collide. When two objects collide, energy moves or transfers from one object to the other object.

  3. Todays Focus Question What happens to energy when objects collide?

  4. Mumford and Leroys Big Crash In our last lesson, we used a model to show what happened to motion energy when Mumford and Leroy collided on their bikes. What did your team s model look like? Why did we use a model to represent Mumford and Leroy?

  5. Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams Before the collision:

  6. Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams During the collision:

  7. Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams After the collision:

  8. Investigation: Ramp-and-Marble Diagrams Think about the motion energy of the marbles. Where did the motion energy of Marble 2 come from? What happened to the motion energy of Marble 1? This movement of energy from one object to another is called energy transfer. After the collision, energy moved or transferred from Marble 1 to Marble 2.

  9. Energy Transfer Definition: Energy transfer occurs when energy moves from one object to another. Describe the energy transfer that happened in Mumford and Leroy s big crash. How did energy move from one object to another after the collision? Use evidence from the story and the ramp-and- marble model.

  10. Mumford and Leroys Collision, Part 1

  11. Lets Summarize! Focus question: What happens to energy when objects collide? Answer this question in your science notebook using everything you ve learned so far about motion energy and energy transfer. Write in complete sentences and include evidence from these sources: The story about Mumford and Leroy s big crash Our ramp-and-marble model Our diagrams of the ramp-and-marble model

  12. Key Science Idea Kinetic energy is motion energy. Draw a picture of kinetic energy in your science notebook to illustrate what this term means. (Hint: Show motion in some way.)

  13. Next Time Mumford had a LOT of kinetic energy when he raced down the hill on his bike. Leroy got some of Mumford s energy when they collided, but where did Mumford s energy come from? We ll explore that question next time.

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