Work, energy and momentum Flashcards
What is ‘work done’?
Any force that is applied to make an object move, energy is transferred and work is done. Work done is equal to the energy transferred.
Work done (J) = Force (N) x Distance (m)
When brake pads are applied what happens
Work is done to overcome the friction. The brake pad against the wheel opposes the energy of the car and so the kinetic energy of the car is transferred to the surroundings and brake pads/wheel discs
What is the equation for the change in gravitational potential
Change in gravitational potential (J) = mass (kg) x Grav field strength (N/kg) x height (m)
Ep = m x g x h
What is power
The rate of energy transfer
Power (W) = Energy (J) / Time (s)
What is momentum
Calculated in kg m/s
All moving objects have momentum.
What is the conservation of momentum
Provided no external forces act upon it, the momentum before the interaction equals the momentum after. Depending upon the opposite forces, the objects move away together or apart
In an explosion, what happens
There must be a positive and a negative so the overall momentum is 0. Both have equal but opposite momentum
What is the impact time
Say you run into a car at speed the force is large as the impact time is short, but if you increase the impact time, so change the momentum (slow down) the impact time increases and the force is smaller
Name 2 ways a modern car is designed to protect you from a collision
Crumple zones increase the impact time, so decrease the force
Seat belts and air bags change the momentum slowly over a larger area so the force decreases