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5.2.2 Work/Energy Principle
Work in / Work out Work/Energy Principle
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Definitions – Types of Energy
potential energy: STORED ENERGY can be in a FIELD or DEVICE gravitational PE is stored in gravitational fields elastic PE is stored in elastic objects (springs)
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Climber has gained gravitational potential energy PEg because he is high up
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PEs depends on the stretch of springs
Climber has gained gravitational potential energy PEg because he is high up PEs depends on the stretch of springs Greatest PEs Least PEs
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Example #1 – Gravitational PE
A 30 kilogram object is positioned 2.0 meters above the surface of the Earth. What is the gravitational potential energy of the object? ΔPE = mgΔh ΔPE = (30 kg)(9.81 m/s2)(2.0 m) ΔPE = J 30 kg 2.0 m
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Example #2 – Elastic PE The length of a spring with a spring constant of 100 newtons per meter is changed by 4.0 centimeters. What is the elastic potential energy stored in the spring? 10 cm 14 cm
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Example #2 – Elastic PE The length of a spring with a spring constant of 100 newtons per meter is changed by 4.0 centimeters. What is the elastic potential energy stored in the spring? PES = ½ kx2 (1) Convert cm to m 10 cm 14 cm
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Example #2 – Elastic PE The length of a spring with a spring constant of 100 newtons per meter is changed by 4.0 centimeters. What is the elastic potential energy stored in the spring? PES = ½ kx2 PES = ½ (100 N/m)(0.04 m)2 PES = 0.08 J 10 cm 14 cm
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Definitions – Types of Energy
kinetic energy: ENERGY OF MOVING OBJECTS depends on mass and velocity
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Example #3 – Kinetic Energy
A 5.0 kilogram toy car is moving at 2.0 meters per second. What is the kinetic energy of the toy car?
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Example #3 – Kinetic Energy
A 5.0 kilogram toy car is moving at 2.0 meters per second. What is the kinetic energy of the toy car? KE = ½ mv2 KE = ½ (5.0 kg)(2.0 m/s)2 KE = 10 J
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Definitions – Types of Energy
internal energy: TEMPERATURE/HEAT This heating can occur due to FRICTION
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Work/Energy Principle
When work is done ‘on a system’ there is a net gain of one or more types of energy by that system. Energy types can change within a system. if “h” increases Gravitational PE if “x” increases Elastic PE WORK if “v” increases Kinetic Energy if temp. increases Internal Energy
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #1
A car is moving along a flat surface with an increasing speed. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #1
A car is moving along a flat surface with an increasing speed. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q X X ↑ ?
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #2
A car is moving up an incline with constant speed. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q
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↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
BEFORE viewing the next slide, attempt to determine how the types of energy is changing ↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #2
A car is moving up an incline with constant speed. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q ↑ X X ?
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #3
A car is applying its brakes and slowing down as it moves down a slope. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q
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↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
BEFORE viewing the next slide, attempt to determine how the types of energy is changing ↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #3
A car is applying its brakes and slowing down as it moves down a slope. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q ↓ X ↓ ↑
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #4
A cart is moving on a flat surface toward a wall and is stopped by a spring on its front. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q
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↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
BEFORE viewing the next slide, attempt to determine how the types of energy is changing ↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #4
A cart is moving on a flat surface toward a wall and is stopped by a spring on its front. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q X ↑ ↓ ?
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #5
A rocket flies upward with an increasing velocity [ignore air resistance]. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q
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↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
BEFORE viewing the next slide, attempt to determine how the types of energy is changing ↑ Increase ↓ Decrease X Remain the Same ? Cannot determine
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Work/Energy Principle – Scenario #5
A rocket flies upward with an increasing velocity [ignore air resistance]. What type(s) of energy are changing? PEg PES KE Q ↑ X ↑ X
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