Work and Power Flashcards

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1
Q

Recall everyday examples in which work is done and

power is developed

A
  • lifting weights
  • climbing stairs
  • pulling a sledge
  • pushing a shopping trolley.
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2
Q

Describe how energy is transferred when work is

done.

A

Work done and energy transferred are measured in joules (J). The work done on an object can be calculated if the force and distance moved are known

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3
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What does the amount of work done depends on?

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  • the size of the force in newtons (N)

* the distance travelled in metres (m)

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4
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What is joule (J) the unit for?

A

work and energy

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5
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Equation for work done

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work done = force × distance

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6
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Describe power

A

a measurement of how quickly

work is being done

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7
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Units for power

A

watts (W)

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8
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What do cars have?

A

• have different power ratings
• have different engine sizes
which relate to fuel consumption

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9
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Equation for weight

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weight = mass × gravitational field strength

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10
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Equation for power

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power = work done / time

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11
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What does car fuel consumption depends on?

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  • the engine size, larger engines use more fuel
  • the force required to work against friction
  • driving style and speed - more accelerating and braking uses more fuel
  • road conditions
  • pressure
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12
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Drawbacks of high car fuel consumption:

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  • expensive for the driver

- damaging to the environment

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