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Work & Energy Chapter 12 Notes Work Work has a specific meaning in science - Work is done when a force causes a change in the position of an object Work The equation for work is: Work = Force x distance W=F*d Work Unit for work is a Joule (J) J=N*m J = [(kg * m) / s2] * m J = (kg * m2) / s2 Work Example Find the work done when a father lifts his daughter up into the air if he lifts her 1.5 m and uses a force of 160 N. Power Power is defined as work/time Power = Work / time P = W / ∆t Power The units for power is the Watt (W) Watt W = Joule / second = (kg * m2) / s3 Power Example A race car zooms down a race track of length 200 m. The car has a force of 400 N pushing it forward. The car finishes the race in 5 seconds. Find the work done on the car Find the power of this car Energy The world around is full of energy You can see it, hear it, possess it, store it, etc Living organisms cannot survive without energy Energy Energy The The is often defined as: ability to do work unit for energy is the joule How does this compare to the unit for work? Energy Two major types of mechanical energy Potential Based Kinetic Based energy on position/configuration or an object energy on motion of an object Potential Energy Gravitational Energy Elastic potential energy stored by gravity potential energy Energy stored by an object that stretches Potential Energy Gravitational Depends object potential energy on the mass and height of an PE = mass x gravity x height PE =m*g*h Potential Energy Example Find the PE of a 20 kg object elevated 5 meters above the ground. Kinetic Energy Energy of a moving object caused by the motion of the object is called kinetic energy Depends KE on mass and speed of object = (1/2) (m * v2) Kinetic Energy Example Find the KE of a 400 kg object moving with a speed of 5 m/s Kinetic Energy Does KE depend more on mass or more on speed? Other forms of Energy Non-mechanical Solar Electrical Nuclear Chemical Light Sound energy types Energy Transformations Energy another can change forms from one type to As a ball drops PE is transformed into KE When a slingshot is fired PE is transformed into KE Flipping a light switch will transform electricity to light When a car slows KE is transformed into thermal energy (due to friction) Conservation of Energy Law states: Energy cannot be created Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be transformed from one form to another form Conservation of Energy Sometimes it seems like energy is “lost” or destroyed Can you explain where this energy went? Conservation of Energy Identify the transformations of energy for a pendulum as it swings back and forth Conservation of Energy Identify the transformations of energy for a toy car that is wound up and then released Conservation of Energy Describe the energy transformations of a truck as it slows to a rest as it approaches a stop sign