3.3 Work, Energy and Power Flashcards
What is the work done defined as?
The product of the magnitude of the force and the distance moved by the object in the direction of the force.
When a force is required to provide motion, there is a transfer of energy.
What does the magnitude of this energy transferred depend on?
The force required and the distance the object moves as a result of this force.
I want to calculate work done on an object.
I have a force at an angle to the object’s direction of motion.
What do I do?
Use the component of the force parallel to the direction.
Define 1 joule.
The work done when a force of 1N moves an object 1m in the direction of the force.
What two units can work be measured in?
What are the SI base units?
Joule, Nm
SI: kgm2s-2
Energy is the capacity for doing ____. It is a ______ quantity, measured in ______.
Energy is the capacity for doing WORK. It is a SCALAR quantity, measured in JOULES.
What does the principal of conservation of energy state?
In a closed system, energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transferred from one form to another.
What is work done equivalent to?
Energy transfer.
Kinetic energy is associated with an object as a result of what?
Its motion.
What is kinetic energy measured in?
Joules.
What is the SI base unit for kinetic energy?
kgm2s-2
What is the formula for kinetic energy?
Ek = 1/2 MV^2
Kinetic = 1/2 x mass x velocity^2
What is gravitational potential energy?
An object’s capacity to do work as a result of its position in a gravitational field.
Gravity is an attractive force.
What does this mean for an object that gets higher in a gravitational field?
The object gains GPE, as energy must be supplied to move it against the gravitational attraction. GPE is therefore lost when the object falls back down and gets closer to the source of the gravitational field.
What is the formula for GPE?
Mass x Gravity x Height