The energy stored in the band is put there when you wind it (Kinetic). It is stored (Potential) untill released (Kinetic).
Same with the rock, at some point maybe even millions of years ago when the earth was forming that rock was pushed up in some earth changing natural event. When it moved up kinetic energy was present untill it stopped and the energy transferred to potential energy stored in the rock. This will eventually be transferred back to kinetic if the rock falls
@wolfshadowX13 The point is you don't have to be a nerd to understand this. Unless you don't understand English, or you're just ...stupid. Just appreciate the video, jeez.
"Potential Energy" is confusing to me in some examples. I find it hard to imagine anything "built up" in a rock sitting at the tippy top of a mountain, it just seems to be referencing "gravity" which will act upon the rock. Now when Potential Energy is referred to something like a twisted rubber band, then it makes sense to me, since the rubber band is going to unwind when released regardless of gravity.
Hi! Um, I was wondering if you would allow me to use a part of this video? I need it for our Physics project (about motion) please??? I will put you in the credits!!! ^_^
it is so awsome cause my science teacher in her 50's (i think) loves youtube and gave us homework to watch it on youtube. then in media class were watching different parts of cool movies such as aliens and music videos, all on youtube
Best. Educational. Video. I. Have. Ever. Seen. In. My. Life. I'm serious.
I have never watched an edcational video so entertaining, and yet so informative. I don't think a teacher could ever explain the First Law of Thermodynamics as well as this video has. Ever.
Yes you can. Every object has potential energy. If you want to draw it you need another object with less potential energy and you will draw electricity out of any object. That is how electricity is created. One object on its own is an isolated system once you connect it to an object it can react with it will relies that energy. One bottle of 1bar pressure wont do any work. If you connect it with a hose to another bottle with 1 bar pressure still nothing. But what if one bottle has 2 bar?
So for the electricity all you really need is object of lower potential energy in it to draw electricity out of it. Like with a giant. He really has potential energy but it can be only release once you push him over the cliff of something similar. Pressured balloon has potential energy stored in a form of pressured but it can be only released if you pop balloon. In other word you need some "medium" that will help you release or transfer that energy. Hope this helps.
Sorry I recorded on videotape, the reception was bad previously when I record the first time. The second time, the reception was bad when I recorded live. Good thing I recorded this show on videotape.
good video thanks
bldstar 2 days ago
thank u .. tomorrw i have exam in physics and i didnt understand good from my teacher you'r my really teacher .. its funny and Scientific
6mo75r6y 3 weeks ago
My physics teacher started showing these a couple of days ago, and those were the lessons that stuck with me the most.
GoldLightah 3 months ago
@wolfshadowX13 Toughguy! Go and try to be cool elsewhere. Let us here try to understand the world better while you are off acting cool and failing.
TheisticThinker 5 months ago
@Boredtodelusionfan
The energy stored in the band is put there when you wind it (Kinetic). It is stored (Potential) untill released (Kinetic).
Same with the rock, at some point maybe even millions of years ago when the earth was forming that rock was pushed up in some earth changing natural event. When it moved up kinetic energy was present untill it stopped and the energy transferred to potential energy stored in the rock. This will eventually be transferred back to kinetic if the rock falls
Salamander40k 5 months ago
@wolfshadowX13 The point is you don't have to be a nerd to understand this. Unless you don't understand English, or you're just ...stupid. Just appreciate the video, jeez.
Justinoholic 8 months ago
"Potential Energy" is confusing to me in some examples. I find it hard to imagine anything "built up" in a rock sitting at the tippy top of a mountain, it just seems to be referencing "gravity" which will act upon the rock. Now when Potential Energy is referred to something like a twisted rubber band, then it makes sense to me, since the rubber band is going to unwind when released regardless of gravity.
boredtodelusionFan 11 months ago
wow..this video helped me more than my teacher.O_O
XxDeathnote137xX 1 year ago 9
thank you(:
this helped so much..
i have a test tomorrow about this.'
wish me luck..hahaha
guillen1479 1 year ago
this is pwnage, but is there a easier definition?
oOoDraxidoOo 1 year ago
i dont understand this episode, can someone please explain it to me in simple terms....its very confusing...thank you
irmalka 1 year ago
lol this is so gay
jdjdjdjdjjdjd 1 year ago
Hi! Um, I was wondering if you would allow me to use a part of this video? I need it for our Physics project (about motion) please??? I will put you in the credits!!! ^_^
LazyPrinzez 2 years ago
it is so awsome cause my science teacher in her 50's (i think) loves youtube and gave us homework to watch it on youtube. then in media class were watching different parts of cool movies such as aliens and music videos, all on youtube
65nerak 2 years ago
very good!
i didn't knew the series, but i really liked it.
it really explained the energything a lot better than my teacher!!
LRidT 2 years ago 2
teaches better than my teacher
SOCKHEADS007 2 years ago 34
Best. Educational. Video. I. Have. Ever. Seen. In. My. Life. I'm serious.
I have never watched an edcational video so entertaining, and yet so informative. I don't think a teacher could ever explain the First Law of Thermodynamics as well as this video has. Ever.
Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this!
bllvv 2 years ago 4
good show hav to do it for home work
mrsuperdanny15 2 years ago
same i have to do it for home work real tuogh home work huh/!
dreamr56 2 years ago
this video's really annoying but i have to watch it for an assignment. :S
michaellovegrove 2 years ago
Am i the only one who thinks potential energy is a bunch of bullshit? I mean, let me see you pull electricity off of a still object. Can you? no.
larpmaster64 2 years ago
electricity is a different form of energy.
if the rock fell it would have the energy to kill you. the rock has the potential to fall. but if it just sits there is no energy.
ilikedickinmyass7 2 years ago 2
yes there is, did you not watch the video?
michaellovegrove 2 years ago
Yes you can. Every object has potential energy. If you want to draw it you need another object with less potential energy and you will draw electricity out of any object. That is how electricity is created. One object on its own is an isolated system once you connect it to an object it can react with it will relies that energy. One bottle of 1bar pressure wont do any work. If you connect it with a hose to another bottle with 1 bar pressure still nothing. But what if one bottle has 2 bar?
discovery1983 2 years ago
So for the electricity all you really need is object of lower potential energy in it to draw electricity out of it. Like with a giant. He really has potential energy but it can be only release once you push him over the cliff of something similar. Pressured balloon has potential energy stored in a form of pressured but it can be only released if you pop balloon. In other word you need some "medium" that will help you release or transfer that energy. Hope this helps.
discovery1983 2 years ago
ooooh i get it now
cookiegurl777 2 years ago
this video was so helpful, thank you!
rydeenisok 2 years ago
this is realy handy, thanks
TheAlphaShadows 2 years ago 2
kinda boring my teacher shows us these too
totogmoo 2 years ago
shut up
ngjovan 2 years ago
Who are you shutting up?
bubblebear83 2 years ago
hilarious:PP
madzianott 2 years ago
weird...
AHobosLife 2 years ago
I wish these video would be standardized it would make school so much easier
SolracCAP 2 years ago
yeees i know! those damn books!
crash7fuckingtimes 2 years ago
i like the David and Goliath theme! : )
rlpDean 2 years ago
My teacher uses these videos for our assignments so these really help! Thanks a bunch!
tatertot112293 2 years ago
4:21 Timber! LOL!
TsWade2 2 years ago
i watched this in physics and my teacher is like basing a whole exam on your videos. lol.
brainpowerrox 3 years ago 10
All 30 videos of Eureka!? Is it high school physics?
bubblebear83 3 years ago 3
yeah its high school physics. i mean they are fun to wacth and all but uhhh ive watched them soo many timess
brainpowerrox 3 years ago
im in 9ht grade my teacher is testing me on this and a 40 min video!
josegamer 3 years ago
you have physics in 9th grade....all of the sudden my schooling seems....uh...badlike
spike0804 2 years ago
lol
josegamer 2 years ago
thx a bunch..without this i'd failed my science homework by now....
qazzaq222 3 years ago 17
Omg This is great..... i waz studying 4 my PLSE it really good =p
Dr3adL0rd97 3 years ago 3
an awesome vid
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago
Great video! :)
HarveyFoFi 3 years ago
thnx bro ... it's so helpful in a fantastic way ;)
we want more :P
about ( mechanical energy \ chemical energy \ electron energy \ radaint energy \ neacular energy \ heat energy ) ONLY.. :P
thnx again . Byez
ammma1991 3 years ago
hey, i watch this at school for science
hillibillidilligilli 3 years ago
These are very well explained fundamental lessons. I even enjoyed learning from them lol
DamienZshadow 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the videos.
klau117 3 years ago
Sorry I recorded on videotape, the reception was bad previously when I record the first time. The second time, the reception was bad when I recorded live. Good thing I recorded this show on videotape.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
omg thank u,i'll use that in my termwork about kinetic n potential energy. n also ***** star goes tooo yep hehey
WendyMoris 3 years ago 8
If you were a critic of science you will give it a ***** star.
bubblebear83 3 years ago 4
@WendyMoris lol same
SuperSpongefan 7 months ago in playlist energy
thanx a lot for these helpful lessons
cirano2022 3 years ago
I am glad you enjoyed it.
bubblebear83 3 years ago