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Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
_______ 1. If the object to which force is being applied does not move or change motion, then
work is equal to this
_______ 2. 1 joule is equivalent to these two things
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_____________________ 3. Is done when force causes a change in the position of an object
_____________________ 4. Is the rate at which work is done
_____________________ 5. SI unit of power
_____________________ 6. They help us by redistributing the work that we put into them
_____________________ 7. The most basic type of machine
_____________________ 8. Have the fulcrum at one end and the input force is on the other end
_____________________ 9. Tells how much a machine multiplies force or increases distance
_____________________10. The type of machine that has a rigid arm and pivots on a fulcrum
_____________________11. Formula for work
_____________________12. Equivalent of one watt
_____________________13. Most common type of lever
_____________________14. Multiple pulleys can be put to together to form this
_____________________15. Type of pulley with a MA of 3
_____________________16. The two families of simple machines
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_____________________17. Is a lever or pulley connected to a shaft
_____________________18. Type of pulley with a MA of 2
_____________________19. Formula for power
_____________________20. Simple machines that change both the magnitude and the direction of force
_____________________21. SI unit for work
_____________________22. Number of watts in one horsepower
Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
_____________________23. This type of lever always multiplies force
_____________________24. Are modified levers
_____________________25. Formula for mechanical advantage
_____________________26. The three types of pulleys
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_____________________27. These can increase the distance over which work is being done or multiply the force
of work being done
_____________________28. The six basic types of simple machines
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_____________________29. Have the fulcrum in the middle and the input and output forces on opposite ends of
the arm
_____________________30. Is a modified inclined plane
_____________________31. Is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
_____________________32. The capacity to do work
_____________________33. Type of pulley with a MA of one
_____________________34. Formula for potential energy
_____________________35. Are devices that combine two or more simple machines
_____________________36. These are classified by the location of the fulcrum and of the input and output forces
_____________________37. This type of lever multiplies distance
_____________________38. It turns a single downward force into two forces directed out to the sides
_____________________39. SI unit of energy
Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
_____________________40. The three classes of levers
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_____________________41. Is the energy stored in any compressed or stretched object
_____________________42. Two main forms of mechanical energy
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_____________________43. The energy associated with an object due to the object’s position relative to the Earth
_____________________44. Is the energy associated with an object in motion
_____________________45. The human body contains many levers of this type
_____________________46. Is the stored energy of an object
_____________________47. Formula for kinetic energy
_____________________48. The two main types of energy
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_____________________49. The sum of the potential and kinetic energy in a system
_____________________50. The two types of potential energy
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_____________________51. Is the energy that lies at the level of atoms and that does not affect motion on a large
scale
_____________________52. This type of energy is involved in the breaking and forming of chemical bonds
_____________________53. List six types of nonmechanical energy
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Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
_____________________54. Living things get energy from this
_____________________55. It results from the flow of charged particles through wires or other conducting
materials
_____________________56. States that energy cannot be created or destroyed
_____________________57. Light energy from the sun travels from the sun to the Earth in this form
_____________________58. A type of reaction in which light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus
_____________________59. When the flow of energy into and out of a system is small enough that it can be
ignored
_____________________60. Is one that exchanges energy with the space surrounding it
_____________________61. Is the ratio of useful work output to total work input
62. Give an example of each of the six simple machines.
63. The brakes on a bicycle apply 125 N of frictional force to the wheels as the bicycle travels 14.0 m. How
much work have the brakes done on the bicycle?
Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
64. While rowing across the lake during a race, John does 3960 J of work on the oars in 60.0 s. What is his
power output in watts?
65. A bus driver applies a force of 55.0 N to the steering wheel, which in turn applies 132 N of force on the
steering column. What is the mechanical advantage of the steering wheel?
66. Calculate the gravitational potential energy in the following systems:
a. a car with a mass of 1200 kg at the top of a 42 m high hill
b. a 65 kg climber on top of Mount Everest (8800 m high)
c. a 0.52 kg bird flying at an altitude of 550 m
Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
67. What is the kinetic energy in joules of a 0.02 kg bullet traveling 300 m/s?
68. Calculate the kinetic or potential energy in joules for each of the following situations:
a. a 2.5 kg book held 2.0 m above the ground
b. a 15 g snowball moving through the air at 3.5 m/s
c. a 35 kg child sitting at the top of a slide that is 3.5 m above the ground
d. an 8500 kg airplane flying at 220 km/h
Work & Energy Study Guide
Physical Science
NAME: ____________________________
Date: __________________
69. When you do 100 J of work on the handle of a bicycle pump, it does 40 J of work pushing the air into the
tire. What is the efficiency of the pump?