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Energy
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Work is done when a force acts on an object and the object moves in the direction of the force W = Fd (measured in joules) Two types of force Work against another force (friction) Work done to change the speed of an object
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Power equals the amount of work done divided by the time interval during which the work is done P = W/ t Power is measured in watts (W)
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Like work, energy is measured in Joules The two forms of mechanical energy are kinetic and potential energy
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Three examples of potential energy: 1) Elastic Potential Energy- A stretched of compressed spring 2) Chemical Energy- Chemical energy in fuels 3) Gravitational Potential Energy- potential energy due to elevated positions ▪ PE = mgh (mass X gravitational constant X height)
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KE = ½ mv^2 (½ mass x speed^2) The kinetic energy of a moving object is equal to the work required to bring it to its speed from rest, or the work the object can do while being brought to rest Fd = 1/2 mv^2
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States that whenever work is done, energy changes Work = delta (“change in”)KE If there is no change in an objects KE, then we know no net work was done on it. The more KE something has, the more work is required to stop it. Figure 9.5 page 152
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States that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes. Figure 9.9 page 154
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A machine transfers energy from one place to another or transforms it from one form to another Lever- made of a bar that turns about a fixed point. We do work on one end and the other does work on the load. Work input (F x d) = Work output (F x d) Mechanical advantage = Output/ Input Figure 9.12 page 156
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Pulleys are a kind of lever that can be used to change the direction of a force. Mechanical advantage for a pulley is the same as the number of strands of rope that actually support the load. 1 strand = MA of 1 2 strands= MA of 2 Figure 9.13 page 157
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In any machine, some energy is transformed into atomic or molecular kinetic energy- making the machine warmer. Efficiency = useful work output/ total work input Inclined Planes- a machine (pushing farther means lifting with less force) Efficiency = actual MA/ theoretical MA
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There is more energy stored in the molecules of food than there is in the reaction products after the food is metabolized. This energy difference sustains life.
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The sun is the source of practically all our energy on Earth Solar Power- Sunlight directly transformed into electricity by photovoltaic cells Fuel Cells- hydrogen and oxygen combine to produce water and electricity Nuclear Energy is stored in uranium and plutonium Geothermal Energy is stored in underground reservoirs
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