Work, Energy, Power and doppler Flashcards
State the work-energy theorem (Wnet = ΔK = Kf - K)
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
Conservative force
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).)
non-conservative force
A force for which the work done in moving an object
between two points depends on the path taken.
State the principle of conservation of mechanical energy
The total mechanical energy (sum of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy) in an isolated system remains constant.
Power (p=W/Δt)
The rate at which work is done or energy is expended.
Doppler effect
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.
State applications of the Doppler effect
Measuring the rate of blood flow, or heart beat of unborn babies using ultra sound
Radar guns to measure the speed of cars