Work, Energy, Power and doppler Flashcards

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State the work-energy theorem (Wnet = ΔK = Kf - K)

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The work done on an object by a net force is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy OR the work done on an object by a net force is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy

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Conservative force

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A force for which the work done in moving an object between two points is independent of the path taken (Examples are gravitational force, the elastic force in a spring and electrostatic forces (coulombic forces).)

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non-conservative force

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A force for which the work done in moving an object

between two points depends on the path taken.

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State the principle of conservation of mechanical energy

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The total mechanical energy (sum of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy) in an isolated system remains constant.

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Power (p=W/Δt)

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The rate at which work is done or energy is expended.

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Doppler effect

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The change in frequency (or pitch) of the sound detected by a listener, because the sound source and the listener have different velocities relative to the medium of sound propagation.

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State applications of the Doppler effect

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Measuring the rate of blood flow, or heart beat of unborn babies using ultra sound
Radar guns to measure the speed of cars

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