Nice video, wouldnt there be thermal energy transfered from your hand to the ball since your body has heat? I think it would? Also, would there be gravitational energy in the ball since its falling? Otherwise it was very good and very understandble! Jaden Hassell - Period 1
i liked the way you explained what happens, i could really undetand what you're talking about. but shouldn't there be thermal energy because of the friction created in the air?
You did a nice job of making the video clear, but I noticed that you said there was thermal energy coming from the ball as it was dropping to the ground, but wouldn't that be gravitational energy instead? -Christina G. P.1
Nice job describing it,it was really easy to understand. You only mentioned that there was thermal energy in the air, but wouldn't it also be in the ball? Micala N.
1. I think you forgot to mention the gravitational kinetic energy as the ball is falling to the ground. 2. How is there thermal energy present as the ball is falling through the air? -Ashley Tarbutton, period 3.
gravitational energy is a kind of potential energy!!!! when the ball is moving all it's energy is being transformed into kinetic mechanical, also air is a sustance, and when a substance moves across another one, it becomes hotter, unless it's ice or something, so when the ball is falling, it moves the air around, creating thermal energy BOOM MIND=BLOWN. Isaiah Eckstrom Period 4 Guy in the video
It was a good explanation. you forgot a couple of thing like your group members names. also there would be gravitational energy because the ball would be falling.
you explained the topic very clearly, but shouldnt there be gravitational energy rather than thermal energy when the ball was in the air? rochelle bergantinos period 5
Nice video, wouldnt there be thermal energy transfered from your hand to the ball since your body has heat? I think it would? Also, would there be gravitational energy in the ball since its falling? Otherwise it was very good and very understandble!
ReplyDeleteJaden Hassell - Period 1
It was good... except there was gravitational energy in the ball on the fall.
ReplyDeletei couldnt hear the video very well but i think there would have been thermal energy being transfered
ReplyDelete-Lucas B.
The ball being held and falling would cause gravitational energy.
ReplyDelete-Aman Bevilacqua period 1
per 1
ReplyDeletei liked the way you explained what happens, i could really undetand what you're talking about. but shouldn't there be thermal energy because of the friction created in the air?
ReplyDeleteI think you forgot to mention the gravitational energy as the ball falls from the hand, through the air. -Ashley Tarbutton
ReplyDeleteYou did a nice job of making the video clear, but I noticed that you said there was thermal energy coming from the ball as it was dropping to the ground, but wouldn't that be gravitational energy instead?
ReplyDelete-Christina G. P.1
Nice job describing it,it was really easy to understand. You only mentioned that there was thermal energy in the air, but wouldn't it also be in the ball?
ReplyDeleteMicala N.
1. I think you forgot to mention the gravitational kinetic energy as the ball is falling to the ground.
ReplyDelete2. How is there thermal energy present as the ball is falling through the air?
-Ashley Tarbutton, period 3.
Also, I think you forgot to mention the gravitational energy as the ball is falling, besides that, good job!
ReplyDeleteMicala N
How is there kinetic energy in the air? Also shouldn't there some thermal energy in the hand. -Niko Legg P.3
ReplyDeleteThe kinetic energy was kinetic sound energy.
DeleteNick Sundvall, Period 6
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ReplyDeleteMicala N
Also, wouldn't the hand transfer thermal energy to the ball since you're holding it?
ReplyDelete-Christina G. P.3
You did a nice job descrining the energy being transferred. Wouldn't there also be gravitationl energy when the ball is falling?
ReplyDeleteAmy Hungate
P.3
I think you forgot to say your names at the beginning, but otherwise it wasvery understandable.
ReplyDeleteAmy Hungate
P.3
At the beginning, you didn't mention your names in the video. You just showed someone saying the content.
ReplyDeleteSammie McElwain
P. 3
good job at describing energy tranfers, couldnt really hear it but from what heard/saw. it was good.
ReplyDeletehannah. p.3
Wouldn't there be gravitational energy because the ball is dropping out of your hand?
ReplyDeleteSammie McElwain
P. 3
Is there any potencial energy in the objects?
ReplyDeleteName the group members.
Was there any sound in the air during the process?
Savannah Way per.3
How is there kinetic energy in the air?
ReplyDeleteCouldn't hear the members names.
Presentation was neat.
Katie Hao per. 3
you did a nice job, but wouldnt it be gravitational and thermal when the ball is falling? hannah. p3
ReplyDeletegravitational energy is a kind of potential energy!!!! when the ball is moving all it's energy is being transformed into kinetic mechanical, also air is a sustance, and when a substance moves across another one, it becomes hotter, unless it's ice or something, so when the ball is falling, it moves the air around, creating thermal energy BOOM MIND=BLOWN.
ReplyDeleteIsaiah Eckstrom
Period 4
Guy in the video
Who were the people in your group?
ReplyDeleteHolly, p4
you were loud enough to hear.
ReplyDeleteHolly, p4
why does it end up in air with kinetic thermal energy?
ReplyDeleteI could hear you very well and you showed the difference between the cubes by flipping them to the correct side. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteIt was a good explanation. you forgot a couple of thing like your group members names. also there would be gravitational energy because the ball would be falling.
ReplyDeleteHowever, what about thermel? We talked about how this happens in class, so did you guys think of it?
ReplyDeleteyou guys didn't introduce yourselves
ReplyDeleteyou explained the topic very clearly, but shouldnt there be gravitational energy rather than thermal energy when the ball was in the air?
ReplyDeleterochelle bergantinos
period 5
you forgot to mention your group names.
ReplyDeleterochelle bergantinos
period 5
Hey, I found the video to be a little short. I also noticed you only used 4 cubes. Cameron "Wokka Wokka" Bunger. P6
ReplyDeleteI was also wondering the same thing as everyone else was, where is the gravitational energy? Cameron "Shin Kicker" Bunger. P6
ReplyDeleteI liked that you mentioned the mechanical enegry in the hand as the hand opened to release the ball.
ReplyDeleteNick Sundvall, Period 6
Good job. Why did you only have 4 types of energy?
ReplyDeleteDrew W. per4