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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2017
© 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 16
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When a basketball is held
above the ground, it has a
lot of potential energy and no
kinetic energy. As it falls, it starts losing
its potential energy and gets kinetic
energy.
If you answered “b” you
are right! When a ball is
dropped to the ground,
it comes back up almost
to the point it was
dropped from, but
not quite.
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When the ball hits the ground, it has
lots of kinetic energy. The friction
against the ground slows the ball
down, but it also slightly heats the
ball. This is thermal energy.
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The ball bounces back up but to a
lower height than where it started.
The original potential energy was
transformed into thermal energy
and kinetic energy. And that’s just
the way the ball bounces.
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The energy of motion. Anything
that is moving has kinetic energy,
and the faster it is moving, the
more kinetic energy.
An object high above the ground has
potential energy because of the work
it took to get it there and the work it
will do when it falls.
AN D TO W I N G
Thermal energy is the name for
energy that comes from the
temperature of an object.
How many
basketballs
can you find
on this
page in two
minutes?
Now have a
friend try.
Who found
more?
Imagine dropping a basketball from the top of these famous structures.
If the ball bounces 80% of the way back up toward the top, how many
feet/meters high would the ball travel for each? (Multiply each structure’s
height by .8 to discover the answers. The first one is done for you.)
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S uns p ire
Hea lth
A s toria Pointe
T he Ros eb ria r
Look through
the newspaper
for final scores
of basketball
games. Calculate
how many more
points the
winning team
earned than the
losing team.
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Standards Link:
Research: Use the
newspaper to locate
information.
Circle the basketball that should come next to continue
the pattern in each row.
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Ocean
POTENTIAL
SHOULDER
THERMAL
KINETIC
BOUNCE
ENERGY
GROUND
MOTION
HEATS
COURT
THREE
BALL
DUNK
WORK
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Puppy Tales
Tell a tale about a puppy.
Be sure to tell details like the
puppy’s name, where it lives,
what it looks like and what it
does. You can start your tale
with “Once upon a time
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Standards Link: Math: Extend simple patterns.
Energy Scavenger Hunt
Deadline: April 23
Published: Week of May 21
Em Send e your
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Look through the newspaper for five examples
of energy being created or used. Discuss
whether or not the energy is kinetic,
potential or thermal.
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and advanced movement forms.
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Healthcare
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Moberg and Rust Attorneys at Law
Lower Columbia Clinic
Ship Inn
Rock Bauer Landscapes
Chinook Marine Repair Shop
Astoria’s Best
Bergerson Construction
Josephson’s Smokehouse
U Street Pub and Eatery
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