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WORK, ENERGY, POWER Measures of Effort & Motion; Conservation Laws https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k60jGJfV8oU 2 WHAT IS WORK? • Pushing a car? • Picking up a weight? • Holding a weight up? 5/12/2017 WHAT IS WORK? • You do work on an object when you move it. • The rate at which you do work is your power output. • When you do work on an object, you transfer energy from one object to another. Work Done by a Constant Force The definition of work, when the force is parallel to the displacement: WORK • work = force displacement W=F·d • Work can be done by you, as well as on you • Work is a measure of expended energy UNITS OF WORK Work = F x d = F x cosθ x d x x What are the SI units for Work? A m/s^2 B kg * m^2 / s^2 C N * m/s^2 UNITS OF WORK Work = F x d = F x cosθ x d x x What are the SI units for Work? A m/s^2 B kg * m^2 / s^2 C N * m/s^2 WORK IS MEASURED IN JOULES • Joules are the unit of energy • One joule of work is done when a force of 1 N acts on a system over a displacement of 1m W = F•D • What is the work if: • The force on the box is 10 Newtons • The distance pushed is 5 meters W = F•D • What is the work if: • The force on the box is 10 Newtons • The distance pushed is 5 meters • W = Fx x dx • W = 10 x 5 = 50 J 11 HOW MUCH WORK IS DONE? • A friend’s car is stuck on the ice. You push down on the car to provide more friction for the tires (Ff = FN) allowing the car’s tires to propel it forward 5 meters onto less slippery ground. How much work did you do? 5/12/2017 12 WORK DONE? • A friend’s car is stuck on the ice. You push down on the car to provide more friction for the tires (Ff = FN) allowing the car’s tires to propel it forward 5 meters onto less slippery ground. How much work did you do? • W = F x cosθ x d • W = F (cos 90°) d • W = F (0) d •W = 0 J 5/12/2017 Negative, Positive, Zero Work What is the work if: •The force on the box is 8 Newtons •The distance pushed is 2 meters •The angle is 30 degrees • Only the force in the direction of the displacement “counts” • Only a component of the force is doing work • W = Fx x dx = F x cosθ x d WORK = F X COS X D • W = Fx x dx = F x cosθ x d • What is the work if: The force on the box is 8 Newtons; the distance pushed is 2 meters; The angle is 30 degrees • W = 8 x cos(30) x 2 = 13.86 J 17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azbpj0pwl0k 5/12/2017 WORK • Machines can make work easy (ramps, levers) • Apply less force over larger distance for same work WORKING AT AN ADVANTAGE Work = Force Distance Work = Force Distance 19 RAMPS Larger Force Short Distance M Small Force Long Distance Whiteboard Team Challenge Grab a whiteboard and get ready to play… “You 5/12/2017 better work!” 21 1) To Work or Not to Work Is it possible to do work on an 1) yes object that remains at rest? 2) no 1) To Work or Not to Work Is it possible to do work on an 1) yes object that remains at rest? 2) no Work requires that a force acts over a distance. If an object does not move at all, there is no displacement, and therefore no work done. 2) Friction and Work I A box is being pulled across a rough floor 1) friction does no work at all at a constant speed. 2) friction does negative work What can you say 3) friction does positive work about the work done by friction? 2) Friction and Work I A box is being pulled across a rough floor 1) friction does no work at all at a constant speed. 2) friction does negative work What can you say 3) friction does positive work about the work done by friction? Friction acts in the opposite N displacement direction to the displacement, so the work is negative. Or using the Pull f definition of work: W = F d cos since = 180o, then W < 0. mg 3) Friction and Work II Can friction ever do positive work? 1) yes 2) no 3) Friction and Work II Can friction ever do positive work? 1) yes 2) no Consider the case of a box on the back of a pickup truck. If the box moves along with the truck, then it is actually the force of friction that is making the box move. 4) Play Ball! In a baseball game, the catcher stops a 90-mph 1) catcher has done positive work pitch. What can you say 2) catcher has done negative work about the work done by 3) catcher has done zero work the catcher on the ball? 4) Play Ball! In a baseball game, the catcher stops a 90-mph 1) catcher has done positive work pitch. What can you say 2) catcher has done negative work about the work done by 3) catcher has done zero work the catcher on the ball? The force exerted by the catcher is opposite in direction to the displacement of the ball, so the work is negative. Or using the definition of work (W = F d cos ), since = 180o, then W < 0. Note that because the work done on the ball is negative, its speed decreases. Follow-up: What about the work done by the ball on the catcher? 5) Tension and Work A ball tied to a string is being whirled around in a circle. What can you say about the work done by tension? 1) tension does no work at all 2) tension does negative work 3) tension does positive work 5) Tension and Work A ball tied to a string is being whirled around in a circle. What can you say about the work 1) tension does no work at all 2) tension does negative work 3) tension does positive work done by tension? No work is done because the force acts in a perpendicular direction to the displacement. Or using the definition of work: W = F d cos since = 90o, then W = 0. T v Follow-up: Is there a force in the direction of the velocity?