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C HAPTER 12 W ORK AND E NERGY Section 2 Simple Machines p. 385
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O BJECTIVES Understand simple machines Evaluate the relationship between energy, work, and power
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I. Lever Family A. Levers 1. 1 st Class 2. 2 nd Class 3. 3 rd Class IF OF IF OF IF OF
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B. Pulley – modified lever C. Wheel and Axle- pulley/lever connected to a shaft (MA=diameter of wheel/diameter of axle) 1. Fixed pulley- MA = 1 It just changes the direction 2. Moveable pulley system- MA= # of ropes or # of pulleys + one
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II. Inclined Plane Family A. Inclined plane- multiply and redirect force 1. Output is the force needed to lift the object straight up to the objective 2. Spreads input force out over a longer distance B. Wedge- modified plane (2 inclined planes back-to-back) C. Screw- inclined plane around a cylinder
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III. Compound Machine- 2 or more simple machines in one machine
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C HAPTER 12 W ORK AND E NERGY Section 3 What is Energy? p. 391
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I. Energy- ability to do work, measured in Joules II. Potential Energy A. PE- the energy an object has because of its position, shape, or condition (Stored Energy) 1. Elastic PE 2. Gravitational PE
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B. Gravitational PE 1. Depends on mass and height 2. Grav. PE= mass x free-fall acceleration x height PE = mgh (just like work)
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III. Kinetic energy- energy of a moving object due to the motion A. KE depends on mass and speed KE= ½ mv 2 or KE = ½ J (J= kg x m 2 /s 2 ) B. KE depends more on speed than mass B. Gravitational PE 1. Depends on mass and height 2. Grav. PE= mass x free-fall acceleration x height PE = mgh (just like work)
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IV. Mechanical Energy- sum of potential and kinetic energy – amount of work an object can do A. Will stay the same for the same object; just the amount of PE and KE will change
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B. Non-mechanical Energy- energy at the molecular level that doesn’t affect motion 1. Chemical Energy- gasoline, bombs 2. Nuclear Energy- radiation, nuclear 3. Thermal Energy 4. Light (Electromagnetic) 5. Sound
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