PPT-WORK & ENERGY

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Class Activities Work Energy Three identical charges q sit on an equilateral triangle B C D E other What would be the final KE of the

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Class Activities Work Energy Three identical charges q sit on an equilateral triangle B C D E other What would be the final KE of the . Energy. The capacity of vigorous activity. The ability to act. The capacity of a body or a system to do work. (and heat). . . Mechanical Energy. Kinetic + Potential. E = U+K. . h. Chemical Energy:. Work. Work is defined as the force parallel to the direction of motion times the distance.. W = F. (parallel) . . . d = F d . cos. . θ. If the direction of the force is opposite of the motion, the work is considered to be negative.. 14) explain the relationship between work and power (using narrative and mathematical descriptions) and apply to realistic situations (GPS, HSGT) (SCPH_C2005-14). 14a) calculate the work on a body by constant force. In text: Ch 5. Do you already know these words?. Work – . Energy – . Power – . 2.3.1 Outline . what is meant by work.. First a demo:. One volunteer. Hold a couple of books and walk across the room.. Work . = W. The product of the force . F . applied to an object over a distance . d . in which the object travels as a result of the force. Joule . (J) . is the base unit of work. (Force and distance must be parallel to each other). Energy. The capacity of vigorous activity. The ability to act. The capacity of a body or a system to do work (and heat). . . Mechanical . Energy: Kinetic . + Potential. h. Use directly for hydro . energy storage . & . SIMPLE MACHINES. t. he. n. ature. . of Energy. Energy. — the ability to cause . change. Forms of energy include:. . Electrical. Chemical. Thermal. Radiant . Kinetic Energy . — energy in the form of . (Chapter 4). Student Learning Objectives. Compare and contrast . mechanical work. , energy, . and power. N. ame . examples of simple . machines. Describe . renewable energy sources.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh7uFumf-vc. Work is done when:. A . force . is exerted on an object. An object has a . displacement . in the same direction as the force. W=. Fdcos. q. SI unit for work is . Joule . (. J. ). 1 J = 1N*m (=0.7376 . You . need energy to force an object to move. You need energy to make matter change. . The . blowing wind, the warm Sun and a falling leaf are all examples of energy in use. .. . Energy makes motion and change possible.. People can conserve. Large percentage savings possible, but each individual has small total impact. Industry can conserve. Larger potential impact because of scale.. Datacenters are estimated to use 2 to 4% of the electricity in the United States. . Energy, Work, & Power SP3. Students will evaluate the forms and transformations of energy. a. Analyze, evaluate, and apply the principle of conservation of energy and measure the components of work-energy theorem by Work, Power & Energy Work Work is the product of force and distance For a force to do work on an object, some of the force must act in the same direction as the object moves. If there is no movement, no work is done. For an isolated system, energy can be transformed to different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed.. Interesting idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PplaBASQ_3M. isolated system. A. . system of .

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