Year 7 Science · Unit 3 · Lesson 11

Kinetic Energy

Foundation Worksheet

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Learning Goals

Odd one out

Circle the item that does not belong in each group. Then explain why it doesn't fit — what is the rule that the other three share?

#GroupOdd one out + reason
1 mass    speed    colour    direction of motion
2 a rolling ball    flowing water    a compressed spring    a flying bird
3 brakes heating up    tyres squealing    fuel being added    car crumpling on impact
4 doubling speed → KE ×4    tripling speed → KE ×9    doubling mass → KE ×2    halving speed → KE ÷4

True or False? Fix the false ones

Circle T or F for each statement. If the statement is false, rewrite it correctly on the line below.

1. Doubling the speed of a moving object doubles its kinetic energy.

Correct it:

T
F

2. A heavier car has more kinetic energy than a lighter car travelling at the same speed.

Correct it:

T
F

3. A stationary rock on the ground has kinetic energy because it has mass.

Correct it:

T
F

4. When a car brakes to a stop, its kinetic energy is converted to heat and sound.

Correct it:

T
F

5. Speed has a bigger effect on kinetic energy than mass does.

Correct it:

T
F

1. A cricket ball and a tennis ball are thrown at the same speed. Which one has more kinetic energy? Explain why using your knowledge of how KE depends on mass.

Recall 2 marks

2. Name two safety features built into modern Australian cars that work by managing how kinetic energy is transferred during a crash. For each feature, explain how it reduces injury.

Recall 2 marks

Wrap Up

In one sentence, what was the main idea of this lesson?