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Physics Review Day 2 Energy • Energy is conserved in a system, it can not be created or destroyed • Energy is simply defined as Work • There are two types: – Potential energy – Kinetic Energy • Units: Joules, J Kinetic Energy • Energy in motion • A increase in velocity causes a great proportional increase in kinetic energy • Kinetic Energy = ½(mass x velocity2) • KE = ½ mv2 • Units: Joules, J Potential Energy • Energy Stored by an object • Most important type is Gravitational Potential Energy GPE = mass x acceleration of gravity x height GPE = mgh Units: Joules, J Work and Power Work • Work is the force applied to something over a distance • Work = Force x Distance • W=Fxd • Units: Joule, J Power • Power is work done over time • Power = Work/ time • P= W/t • Units: Watts, W Machines A device that makes work easier Simple Machines • Work is done with only one movement • 6 basic machines – Lever – Inclined plane – Wedge – Screw – Pulley – Wheel Compound Machines • Two or more simple machines are used together Measuring a Machine’s Efficiency • For real machines, some of the energy put in is always lost as heat produced by friction; therefore, work output is less then work input Efficiency = (Work output / work input) x 100 Heat Transfer Conduction, Convection, and Radiation Conduction • Transfer of thermal energy due to direct contact with a solid Convection • Transfer of thermal energy through liquids and gases Radiation • Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves Electric Circuits Closed, conducting path that electric charges follow Circuit Units • Voltage – The “push” that causes the charge to move – Measured in volts, V • Current – Flow of the charge – Measured in amperes, A • Resistance – A material’s tendency to oppose an electric flow – Measured in Ohms, Ω Ohm’s Law • Relates electric current, voltage difference, and resistance • Current = Voltage/ Resistance • Voltage = Current x Resistance I = V/R or V = IR Series Circuit • Provides only one path for the current to follow (contains only one loop) • To solve for resistance: – R total = R1 + R2 + R3… Parallel Circuits • Current follows more than one path (contains more than 1 loop) • This is used in houses • Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2…