3.3 Work, Energy & Power Flashcards
what is work done? and what is the equation?
the work done, or energy transferred is the product of the force and the distance moved by the force in the direction of movement, W = F x d (where d is the distance moved by the force)
THE TRANSFER OF ENERGY
what is work done measured in?
joules (unit of energy)
what is the definition of the joule?
one joule is equal to the work done when a force of 1 Newton causes an object to move 1m in the direction of the force
what formula is used for work done when the force is acting at an angle to the direction it’s moving in?
W = Fxcosϴ
component of force in the same direction to force (Fcosϴ) multiplied by the distance x
YOU MUST ALWAYS FIND THE COMPONENT PARALLEL TO THE DIRECTION OF MOTION
what is a closed system?
a closed system is any system in which all the energy transfers are accounted for, energy or matter cannot enter or leave a closed system
what is the principle of conservation of energy?
the principle of conservation of energy states that the total energy of a closed system remains constant, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transferred from one form to another
what is energy also known as simply?
the capacity to do work
energy can be transferred from one form to another, what is the energy transfer occurring in a car engine?
chemical energy stored in the fuel to kinetic energy
energy can be transferred from one form to another, what energy is gained when a cyclist rides up a mountain?
gravitational potential energy
name some types of energy forms…
kinetic, gravitational potential, thermal, elastic potential, chemical, nuclear, electrical, sound, light
what is kinetic energy?
the energy of an object due to its movement
what is the formula for kinetic energy?
KE = 0.5mv^2
where m is the mass of the object and v is the velocity
how do your derive the formula for kinetic energy from first principles?
KE = work done = force x distance
KE = ma x d
suing suvat v^2 = u^2 + 2as and therefore as = 0.5(v^2 - u^2)
substituting as for ad (as d and s are equal) gives you KE = 0.5m(v^2 - u^2)
if we consider an acceleration from rest, u = 0
therefore KE = 0.5mv^2
what is an objects gravitational energy?
gravitational potential energy (Ep) is the energy an object has due to its position in a uniform gravitational field, the greater the height of the object, the greater its gravitational potential energy
what is the formula for gravitational potential energy in a uniform gravitational field?
Ep or GPE = mgΔh
where m is the mass of the object
g is the acceleration due to gravity
and Δh is the change in height