Download Work and Energy PPT - Aurora City Schools

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Open energy system models wikipedia , lookup

William Flynn Martin wikipedia , lookup

Dark energy wikipedia , lookup

Energy storage wikipedia , lookup

Energy subsidies wikipedia , lookup

100% renewable energy wikipedia , lookup

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program wikipedia , lookup

Public schemes for energy efficient refurbishment wikipedia , lookup

World energy consumption wikipedia , lookup

Low-carbon economy wikipedia , lookup

Alternative energy wikipedia , lookup

Energy Charter Treaty wikipedia , lookup

Zero-energy building wikipedia , lookup

Regenerative brake wikipedia , lookup

International Energy Agency wikipedia , lookup

Gibbs free energy wikipedia , lookup

Distributed generation wikipedia , lookup

Energy harvesting wikipedia , lookup

Energy policy of the United Kingdom wikipedia , lookup

Energy returned on energy invested wikipedia , lookup

Energy efficiency in transport wikipedia , lookup

Energy policy of Finland wikipedia , lookup

Work (physics) wikipedia , lookup

Life-cycle greenhouse-gas emissions of energy sources wikipedia , lookup

Kinetic energy wikipedia , lookup

Internal energy wikipedia , lookup

Negawatt power wikipedia , lookup

Energy in the United Kingdom wikipedia , lookup

Energy policy of the European Union wikipedia , lookup

Potential energy wikipedia , lookup

United States energy law wikipedia , lookup

Energy efficiency in British housing wikipedia , lookup

Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 wikipedia , lookup

Conservation of energy wikipedia , lookup

Energy applications of nanotechnology wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Work and Energy
Work = Fd cos 
Where



F is the force
d is the displacement
 is the angle between the
force and the direction
F

d
Work = Fd cos 
 = ZERO in this situation!!!
F
d
Energy – What is it?
The ability to do work
Types of Energy
Kinetic
Gravitational Potential
Elastic Potential
Heat
Light
Sound
Electrical
Chemical
Nuclear
Mechanical
Energy
Energy - Kinetic
Kinetic Energy


This is the energy that an object possesses
due to its motion
If the mass of a body is m and its speed is
v then its kinetic energy is given by
KE = ½ m v2
Work-Energy Principle
W = ΔKE = ½
2
mvf
–½
2
mvi
The net work done on an object
(by a net force) is equal to a
change in kinetic energy of the
object
Energy - Potential
• Potential Energy – the energy of an
object due to its position, shape, or
condition
• An system acquires potential energy
when work is done against another
force
Energy - Potential
Gravitational Potential Energy

This is the energy of an object associated
with its position in a gravitational field
(work done against the force of gravity to
put it there)
GPE = mgh



m = mass of the object
h = height of object above some fixed
position
g = the acceleration due to gravity
Energy - Potential
Elastic Potential Energy




This is the energy that an object possesses
due to its position of being stretched or
deformed
FOR A SPRING (or similar)…
EPE= ½ k x2
x = amount of stretch
k = the spring constant (a characteristic of
the object being stretched)
The Principle of Conservation
of Energy
Energy can be transformed from
one form to another, but it cannot
be created nor destroyed, i.e. the
total energy of a system is constant
Energy is measured in joules and it
is a scalar quantity