Energy Transfers: Understanding Scenario with Wind-Up Toy

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The discussion revolves around energy transfers in a scenario involving a wind-up toy. The original poster expresses confusion regarding the energy changes occurring when the toy is lifted and placed on a table, as well as the implications of gravitational potential energy in this context.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Conceptual clarification

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  • Participants discuss identifying different forms of energy involved in the scenario and question whether the energy conversion when the toy is placed on the table involves chemical potential energy or gravitational potential energy.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with participants seeking clarification on the nature of energy transfers and conversions. Some guidance has been offered regarding the factors that influence gravitational potential energy, but no consensus has been reached on the specific energy types involved.

Contextual Notes

The original poster notes that the textbook provides limited information on energy transfers for objects that are not thrown but rather lifted and placed down, which adds to the confusion regarding the energy dynamics in this scenario.

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I am a little confused with energy transfers as the book I am reading is a little vague and I can't seem to find an answer to my question. I have to state the main energy transfers taking place in the following scenario:

(i) A child picks up a wind-up toy (of the type shown in Book 3, Figure 5.9)
from the floor and places it on a table. (ii) He turns the key on the side of the
toy, which winds up a metal spring inside the toy. (iii) The spring unwinds,
causing the toy to move across the table. The toy then slows down because of
frictional forces. (iv) Just as it is stopping, it reaches the edge of the table and
falls to the ground, (v) hitting it with a crash

I am confused with the first stage. In the book it only explains the energy transfer when an object is picked up and thrown into the air. In this situation, the object remains in the hand so I am not sure what type of energy will increase or decrease when it is lifted. Also, when it reaches the edge of the table, is the gravitational potential energy increasing? In the book it again states that this increases as an object's height from the ground increases, which is not happening here.

I know this might be very simple for some but i am new to the whole thing and would be very greatful for a push in the right direction!

Many Thanks

John

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The main thing is identifying the types of energy in the situation. Then you can go on to find if one type is being converted into another. So a good place to start is to write down the different forms of energy in the scenario.
 
Thanks Bruce

The thing is, I am confused as to what the energy conversion is when the toy is placed on the table. Is it chemical potential energy or gravitational potential energy? That is what is confusing me.
 
Johnboy said:
I am confused with the first stage. In the book it only explains the energy transfer when an object is picked up and thrown into the air. In this situation, the object remains in the hand so I am not sure what type of energy will increase or decrease when it is lifted.

This is the bit you're confused with, right? Well, think of what the GPE depends on. This will tell you whether the presence of the hand/table actually is important or not when calculating the GPE.
 

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