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CPO Science Foundations of Physics Chapter 9 Unit 4, Chapter 10
Unit 4: Energy and Momentum Chapter 10  Work and Energy 10.1 Machines and Mechanical Advantage 10.2 Work 10.3 Energy and Conservation of Energy
Chapter 10 Objectives Calculate the mechanical advantage for a lever or rope and pulleys. Calculate the work done in joules for situations involving force and distance. Give examples of energy and transformation of energy from one form to another. Calculate potential and kinetic energy. Apply the law of energy conservation to systems involving potential and kinetic energy.
Chapter 10 Vocabulary Terms ,[object Object]
energy
input force
output force
thermal energy
ramp
gear
screw
rope and pulleys
closed system
work
lever
friction
mechanical system
simple machine
potential energy
kinetic energy
radiant energy
nuclear energy
chemical energy
mechanical energy
mechanical advantage
joule
pressure
energy
conservation of energy
electrical energy
input output
input arm output
arm
fulcrum,[object Object]
10.1 Machines The ability of humans to build buildings and move mountains began with our invention of machines. In physics the term “simple machine” means a machine that uses only the forces directly applied and accomplishes its task with a single motion.
10.1 Machines The best way to analyze what a machine does is to think about the machine in terms of input and output.
10.1 Mechanical Advantage Mechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to input force. For a typical automotive jack the mechanical advantage is 30 or more. A force of 100 newtons (22.5 pounds) applied to the input arm of the jack produces an output force of 3,000 newtons (675 pounds)— enough to lift one corner of an automobile.
10.1 Mechanical Advantage Output force (N) MA = Fo          Fi Mechanical advantage Input force (N)

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Thermal sys physics chpt10

  • 1. CPO Science Foundations of Physics Chapter 9 Unit 4, Chapter 10
  • 2. Unit 4: Energy and Momentum Chapter 10 Work and Energy 10.1 Machines and Mechanical Advantage 10.2 Work 10.3 Energy and Conservation of Energy
  • 3. Chapter 10 Objectives Calculate the mechanical advantage for a lever or rope and pulleys. Calculate the work done in joules for situations involving force and distance. Give examples of energy and transformation of energy from one form to another. Calculate potential and kinetic energy. Apply the law of energy conservation to systems involving potential and kinetic energy.
  • 4.
  • 10. gear
  • 11. screw
  • 14. work
  • 15. lever
  • 26. joule
  • 33. arm
  • 34.
  • 35. 10.1 Machines The ability of humans to build buildings and move mountains began with our invention of machines. In physics the term “simple machine” means a machine that uses only the forces directly applied and accomplishes its task with a single motion.
  • 36. 10.1 Machines The best way to analyze what a machine does is to think about the machine in terms of input and output.
  • 37. 10.1 Mechanical Advantage Mechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to input force. For a typical automotive jack the mechanical advantage is 30 or more. A force of 100 newtons (22.5 pounds) applied to the input arm of the jack produces an output force of 3,000 newtons (675 pounds)— enough to lift one corner of an automobile.
  • 38. 10.1 Mechanical Advantage Output force (N) MA = Fo Fi Mechanical advantage Input force (N)
  • 39. 10.1 Mechanical Advantage of a Lever Length of input arm (m) MAlever = Li Lo Mechanical advantage Length of output arm (m)
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42. Assume a person can produce an input force equal to their own weight.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. 10.2 Work Key Question: What are the consequences of multiplying forces in machines? *Students read Section 10.2 AFTER Investigation 10.2
  • 47. 10.2 Work In physics, work has a very specific meaning. In physics, work represents a measurable change in a system, caused by a force.
  • 48. 10.2 Work If you push a box with a force of one newton for a distance of one meter, you have done exactly one joule of work.
  • 49. 10.2 Work (force is parallel to distance) Force (N) W = F x d Work (joules) Distance (m)
  • 50. 10.2 Work (force at angle to distance) Force (N) W = Fd cos (q) Work (joules) Angle Distance (m)
  • 51.
  • 52. 10.2 Work done against gravity Mass (g) Height object raised (m) W = mgh Work (joules) Gravity (m/sec2)
  • 53. 10.3 Why the path doesn't matter
  • 54. 10.3 Calculate work A crane lifts a steel beam with a mass of 1,500 kg. Calculate how much work is done against gravity if the beam is lifted 50 meters in the air. How much time does it take to lift the beam if the motor of the crane can do 10,000 joules of work per second?
  • 55.
  • 56. 10.3 Energy and Conservation of Energy Energy is the ability to make things change. A system that has energy has the ability to do work. Energy is measured in the same units as work because energy is transferred during the action of work.
  • 57. 10.3 Forms of Energy Mechanical energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion or its position. Radiant energy includes light, microwaves, radio waves, x-rays, and other forms of electromagnetic waves. Nuclear energy is released when heavy atoms in matter are split up or light atoms are put together. The electrical energy we use is derived from other sources of energy.
  • 58.
  • 59. 10.3 Potential Energy Mass (kg) Ep = mgh Potential Energy (joules) Height (m) Acceleration of gravity (m/sec2)
  • 60. 10.3 Potential Energy A cart with a mass of 102 kg is pushed up a ramp. The top of the ramp is 4 meters higher than the bottom. How much potential energy is gained by the cart? If an average student can do 50 joules of work each second, how much time does it take to get up the ramp?
  • 61. 10.3 Kinetic Energy Energy of motion is called kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of a moving object depends on two things: mass and speed. Kinetic energy is proportional to mass.
  • 62. 10.3 Kinetic Energy Mathematically, kinetic energy increases as the square of speed. If the speed of an object doubles, its kinetic energy increases four times. (mass is constant)
  • 63. 10.3 Kinetic Energy Mass (kg) Speed (m/sec) Ek = 1 mv2 2 Kinetic Energy (joules)
  • 64. 10.3 Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy becomes important in calculating braking distance.
  • 65. 10.3 Calculate Kinetic Energy A car with a mass of 1,300 kg is going straight ahead at a speed of 30 m/sec (67 mph). The brakes can supply a force of 9,500 N. Calculate: a) The kinetic energy of the car. b) The distance it takes to stop.
  • 66. 10.3 Law of Conservation of Energy As energy takes different forms and changes things by doing work, nature keeps perfect track of the total. No new energy is created and no existing energy is destroyed.
  • 67. 10.3 Energy and Conservation of Energy Key Question: How is motion on a track related to energy? *Students read Section 10.3 BEFORE Investigation 10.3