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PHYSCIS Southern Boone County HS ENERGY, WORK, and SIMPLE MACHINES Chapter 10 Bill Palmer
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Physics- Energy and Work Energy-the ability to produce a change Thermal Chemical Motion
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Physics- Energy and Work Work-The process of changing the energy of a system Work = Force x distance W = Fd Unit of Work is a joule
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Physics- Energy and Work A 105g hockey puck is sliding across the ice. A player exerts a constant 4.5 N force over a distance of 0.15m. How much work does the player do on the puck? What is the change in the pucks energy?
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Physics- Energy and Work Known M = 105 g F = 4.5 N D= 0.15 Unknown W = ? Delta K = ?
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Physics- Energy and Work W = Fd = (4.5 N) (0.15 m) =.68 N m =.68 j (joules) K = W = 0.68 j
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Physics- Energy and Work Do Practice Problems 1-5, page 227
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Physics- Energy and Work Constant Force at an Angle Use trigonometric functions to solve
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Physics- Energy and Work A sailor pulls a boat 30.0 m along a dock using a rope that makes a 25.0 0 angle with the horizontal. How much work does the sailor do on the boat if he exerts a force of 255 N on the rope?
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Physics- Energy and Work Known F = 255 N D = 30.0 m = 25.0 0
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Physics- Energy and Work W = F d cos W = (255 N) (30.0 m) (cos 25.0 0 ) W = 6.9 X 10 3 j
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Physics- Energy and Work Do practice problems 6-8, page 229
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Physics- Energy and Work The concept of POWER includes the amount of time it takes to do the work. For example, two people carry 100 lbs of horse feed from the car to the stable. One of them does it in 30 sec. the other does it in two min. Who had the most power?
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Physics- Energy and Work The concept of POWER includes the amount of time it takes to do the work. For example, two people carry 100 lbs of horse feed from the car to the stable. One of them does it in 30 sec. the other does it in 2 min. (120 sec) Who had the most power? The first guy. By how much? 4 times the power! 120/30 = 4
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Physics- Energy and Work Power is measured in watts A watt is one joule in one second
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Physics- Energy and Work Formula P = W/t Power equals work divided by time W = Fd P = Fd/t Power equals force times distance divided by time
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Physics- Energy and Work An electric motor lifts an elevator 9.00 m in 15 s by exerting a force of 1.2 x 10 4 N. What power does the motor produce? Known: D = 9.0 m t = 15 s F= 1.2 x 10 4 N
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Physics- Energy and Work W=Fd P=w/t So, P= Fd/t P = (1.2 x 10 4 N) (9.0 m) 15.0 s = 7.20 kW
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Physics- Energy and Work Do problems 9 -12 on page 231 Examples on board
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Physics- Energy and Work Cool Homework assignment Due Monday Oct 22 Pick any 10 problems from 19 – 47 and complete. Pages 242, 243, 244 If you pick the first 10 that is the easiest, last 10 hardest, random 10 in the middle. Have Fun
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Physics- Energy and Work Mechanical Advantage (actual) The ratio of the resistance force to the effort force. MA = F r / F e
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Physics- Energy and Work Work is always the same. So, output work equals input work W o = W i Work = Force X Distance So, F r D r = F e D e
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Physics- Energy and Work Ideal Mechanical Advantage IMA = d e /d r But, in real life some work is lost due to heat, friction, etc. Efficiency ratio of output work to input work Efficiency (%) = W o / W i X 100
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Physics- Energy and Work Efficiency (%) = MA / IMA X 100 Work together sample problem on page 237 Complete in class problems 13-16 page 238 Complete as Homework problems 48- 52 page 244
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