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When you bounce a spacehopper where does the energy go?
When you bounce on a spacehopper where does all the energy go?
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The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transformed from one form to another.
Its gravitational potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy. When it hits the ground, it becomes deformed and gains elastic potential energy. As it bounces back up, it gains kinetic energy again, but as it rises, the kinetic energy is transformed into gravitational potential energy once again
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transformed from one form to another.
Its gravitational potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy. When it hits the ground, it becomes deformed and gains elastic potential energy. As it bounces back up, it gains kinetic energy again, but as it rises, the kinetic energy is transformed into gravitational potential energy once again
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You start by raising up the spacehopper (arms or legs) in doing that you convert the chemical energy in your body to potential energy. As it falls that potential energy becomes kinetic energy (movement) Then as it compresses back into potential energy again. That potential energy converts back into kinetic energy in the bounce back up and then into potential energy.
However it doesn't go on for ever you have to keep bouncing - energy is lost as heat (questions like where does the energy go almost invariably are answered by lost heat)
How do you show this ? - measure the temperature of the space hopper before and after use
However it doesn't go on for ever you have to keep bouncing - energy is lost as heat (questions like where does the energy go almost invariably are answered by lost heat)
How do you show this ? - measure the temperature of the space hopper before and after use
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