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At vista Phys 100 site, weekly outline of lectures is available now.

More on unit conversion Driving to Seattle, we notice that the speed limit on I-5 in Washington state is 70mile/h. This is close to A)10m/s; B) 20m/s; C) 30m/s; D) 40m/s.

It was reported that in the mid of last July in Phoenix, Arizona the temperature reached 112F. This is about A)35C, B) 38C, C) 40C, D) 45C.

Phys100: Energy and Energy Conservation Goals: 1) Kinetic energy, potential energy and mechanical energy; 2) Energy transfer and energy conservation.

What is energy “E”? The capacity of a physical system to do work; the unit of energy is joules; “energy can take a wide variety of forms" It comes in many different forms, such as kinetic,kinetic potentialpotential, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, andthermalelectricalchemicalnuclear massmass energy.

Energy conservation Important aspects: i) transformation or conversion of energy from one form to other (Ex: Kinetic energy K potential energy U ); ii) energy transfer from one system a to another b iii) Total energy of different forms (for i) or total energy of sub systems (for ii) are conserved.

Basic forms of mechanical energy Kinetic energy: associated with motions (m: mass; v: the velocity) Potential energy: associated with the height of an object (g: gravitational acceleration; y: the vertical height ) Units: 1 Joule = 1J = 1 kg m^2/s^2

Quantitative analysis of a falling pebble I

Quantitative analysis of a falling pebble II: Energy diagram

A pebble tossed into the air

Q1 Two marbles, one twice as heavy as the other, are dropped from the roof of a building. When hitting the ground, the heavier marble has A) as much kinetic energy as the light one; B) Twice as much as the light one; C) half as much as the light one; D) Impossible to determined.

Q2 A stone is rolling downhill along two different paths, one is twice as long as the other. At the bottom, the velocity of the stone rolling along the longer path is 1)twice as much as that along the shorter path; 2)one half; 3)the same; 4) None of the above.