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Conservation of Energy Ch 13.4

Energy Transformations Potential energy can become kinetic energy. Example: As a roller coaster car goes down a hill, PE changes to KE. Kinetic energy can become potential energy. Example: The KE of a roller coaster car at the bottom of a hill can do work to carry it up another hill. Mechanical energy can change to other forms of energy.

Graphing Variables? Location X-axis Independent variable Total Mechanical Energy Y-axis Dependent variable Two variables: Kinetic energy Potential energy

Energy Conversion in Automobile Engines

The Law of Conservation of Energy 〉 Energy cannot be created or destroyed. In other words, the total amount of energy in the universe never changes, although energy may change from one form to another.

Conservation of Mechanical Energy

The Law of Conservation of Energy Energy does not appear or disappear. If energy increases it must be due to energy entering the system Thermodynamics describes energy conservation. For any system, the net change in energy equals the energy transferred as work and as heat. This form of the law of energy conservation is called the first law of thermodynamics.

The Law of Conservation of Energy Systems may be open, closed, or isolated. open system: energy and matter are exchanged with the surroundings closed system: energy but not matter is exchanged isolated system: neither energy nor matter is exchanged Most real-world systems are open.

Efficiency of Machines 〉 How much of the work done by a machine is actually useful work? 〉 Only a portion of the work done by any machine is useful work— that is, work that the machine is designed or intended to do.

Efficiency of Machines Not all of the work done by a machine is useful work. because of friction, work output < work input Efficiency is the ratio of useful work out to work in. efficiency: a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input

Mechanical Efficiency

Let’s Practice! Efficiency A sailor uses a rope and an old, squeaky pulley to raise a sail that weighs 140 N. He finds that he must do 180 J of work on the rope to raise the sail by 1 m. (He does 140 J of work on the sail.) What is the efficiency of the pulley? Express your answer as a percentage. 1. List the given and unknown values. Given:work input = 180 J useful work output = 140 J Unknown:efficiency = ? %

Let’s Practice! 2. Write the equation for efficiency. 3. Insert the known values into the equation, and solve. To express this as a percentage, multiply by 100 and add the percent sign, “%.”