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The following '''[[Energy Store|energy stores]] can be calculated''' from other quantities: | The following '''[[Energy Store|energy stores]] can be calculated''' from other quantities: | ||
*'' [[Thermal Energy Store|Thermal Energy]] = Mass x (Specific Heat Capacity) x (Change in Temperature)'' | *'' [[Thermal Energy Store|Thermal Energy]] = Mass x (Specific Heat Capacity) x (Change in Temperature)'' |
Revision as of 12:22, 1 February 2019
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Meaning
Energy stores can be calculated from other known facts about an object.
About Calculating Energy Stores
- Calculating energy stores can be done using information about properties, distances, motion and fields affecting an object.
The following energy stores can be calculated from other quantities:
- Thermal Energy = Mass x (Specific Heat Capacity) x (Change in Temperature)
- Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x (Spring Constant) x (Extension)2
- Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x (Mass) x (Speed)2
- Gravitational Potential Energy = (Mass) x (gravitational field strength) x (change in height)