1. Energy 2. Joules A 3. Work C 4. Power E A. The units for work and energy. B. Stored or gained work. C. Energy changing from one form to another. D. Energy transferred by forces. Product of force and distance. 5. Energy Transfer E. How fast work is done. Potential Energy ( Kinetic (Energy, or Work (W) An object is pushed for 3 m. LE An object is going 6 m/s. Slowing down an object. PE An object on top of a 3 meter table. Friction stopping an object from moving. What kind of energy is lost from A to D? PE What kind of energy is lost from D to G? KE B G D E F

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1. Energy B
2. Joules
3. Work C
4. Power E
5. Energy Transfer
A. The units for work and energy.
B. Stored or gained work.
C. Energy changing from one form to
another.
Potential Energy (E, Kinetic (Energy, or Work (W)
An object is pushed for 3 m.
ре
D. Energy transferred by forces. Product
of force and distance.
E. How fast work is done.
KE An object is going 6 m/s.
Slowing down an object.
An object on top of a 3 meter table.
Friction stopping an object from moving.
What kind of energy is
lost from A to D?
PE
What kind of energy is
lost from D to G?
RE
6 kg
10
B
G
D
To help a bicyclist get to the top of a hill, they speed up. Using
energy, explain why this helps.
resists friction +
gravity
If the bicyclist starts at rest, how do they get up the hill?
Power
ㅠㅠ
What kind of energy will it have at the top?
Calculate it.
E
F
3 m
Where does this energy come from?
Motor A does 240 J of work in 24 seconds. Calculate power.
Motor B does 240 J of work in 8 seconds. Calculate power.
Which motor did more work?
Which motor was more powerful?
True or false: "A more powerful motor does more work"?
Is energy increased or decreased?
An object speeds up.
An object is lowered back to the ground.
Friction slows down an object.
An object sits motionless on a table.
An object is lifted up from the ground.
Figure out the Energy Transfers.
Thermal; Nuclear; Radiant; Mechanical; Chemical; Electrical
Eating food allows you to move.
→
Chemical mechanical
A gas stove boiling water.
Chemical thermal
Which forces are doing work
on the object?
>>
Which forces are not doing
work on the object?
Where does the work go?
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5m
10m
A person holds onto a 25 N object for 2 minutes 3 m above the
ground. How much work is done on the object?
26 x 3=76)
A 30 N force pushes a 20 kg box 5 m across the floor.
How much work is done on the box?
V=
10 m/s
F2
What did the above work become?
A 25 N force pushes a box up a ramp to the back of a truck.
If the force does 200 J of work, how long is the ramp?
F₁
What did the work become?
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F = 40 N
Calculate the work done on the car.
15m
Calculate the power of the force.
F3
4 kg
V=
20 m/s
20m
F4
25m
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Energy B 2. Joules 3. Work C 4. Power E 5. Energy Transfer A. The units for work and energy. B. Stored or gained work. C. Energy changing from one form to another. Potential Energy (E, Kinetic (Energy, or Work (W) An object is pushed for 3 m. ре D. Energy transferred by forces. Product of force and distance. E. How fast work is done. KE An object is going 6 m/s. Slowing down an object. An object on top of a 3 meter table. Friction stopping an object from moving. What kind of energy is lost from A to D? PE What kind of energy is lost from D to G? RE 6 kg 10 B G D To help a bicyclist get to the top of a hill, they speed up. Using energy, explain why this helps. resists friction + gravity If the bicyclist starts at rest, how do they get up the hill? Power ㅠㅠ What kind of energy will it have at the top? Calculate it. E F 3 m Where does this energy come from? Motor A does 240 J of work in 24 seconds. Calculate power. Motor B does 240 J of work in 8 seconds. Calculate power. Which motor did more work? Which motor was more powerful? True or false: "A more powerful motor does more work"? Is energy increased or decreased? An object speeds up. An object is lowered back to the ground. Friction slows down an object. An object sits motionless on a table. An object is lifted up from the ground. Figure out the Energy Transfers. Thermal; Nuclear; Radiant; Mechanical; Chemical; Electrical Eating food allows you to move. → Chemical mechanical A gas stove boiling water. Chemical thermal Which forces are doing work on the object? >> Which forces are not doing work on the object? Where does the work go? 0:00.0 5m 10m A person holds onto a 25 N object for 2 minutes 3 m above the ground. How much work is done on the object? 26 x 3=76) A 30 N force pushes a 20 kg box 5 m across the floor. How much work is done on the box? V= 10 m/s F2 What did the above work become? A 25 N force pushes a box up a ramp to the back of a truck. If the force does 200 J of work, how long is the ramp? F₁ What did the work become? Legal copying of this worksheet requires written permission. F = 40 N Calculate the work done on the car. 15m Calculate the power of the force. F3 4 kg V= 20 m/s 20m F4 25m -Fs Copyright © 2007, 0:05.0
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