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Scenario 6: A Falling Stone

System: Stone on Earth
Initial State: A small stone was at rest at the top of a very tall building.
Final State: The stone fell vertically and encountered air resistance. Its temperature increased slightly.
Remarks: The final state is to be taken when the stone was falling exactly halfway through the air.
Initial Amount of Energy of the System
System
Final Amount of Energy of the System
Energy / Units
C
E
G
I
K
N
Energy Transfer In:
Type Of Transfer
Propagation of waves Propagation of waves Propagation of waves Propagation of waves
Heating Heating Heating Heating
Electrically Electrically Electrically Electrically
Electrically Mechanically Electrically Mechanically
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Type Of Transfer
Propagation of waves Propagation of waves Propagation of waves Propagation of waves
Heating Heating Heating Heating
Electrically Electrically Electrically Electrically
Electrically Mechanically Electrically Mechanically
------------ ------------
O
Energy Transfer Out:
Type Of Transfer
Electrically Propagation of waves Electrically Propagation of waves
Electrically Heating Electrically Heating
Electrically Electrically Electrically Electrically
Electrically Mechanically Electrically Mechanically
------------ ------------

Type Of Transfer
Electrically Propagation of waves Electrically Propagation of waves
Electrically Heating Electrically Heating
Electrically Electrically Electrically Electrically
Electrically Mechanically Electrically Mechanically
------------ ------------
Energy / Units
C
E
G
I
K
N
Initial Energy of the System
+
Energy Transferred Into the System
=
Energy Transferred Out of the System
+
Final Energy of the System
Legend:

Electrically

Heating

C - Chemical
E - Elastic
G - Gravitational
I - Internal
K - Kinetic
N - Nuclear

Mechanically

Propagation of waves