Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 1 Energy. Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 2 Work Work = (Force in direction of motion)*distance W, Joule (J) = N-m.

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Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 1 Energy

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 2 Work Work = (Force in direction of motion)*distance W, Joule (J) = N-m 1 J is work done in lifting 1 N (weight of average apple) at a constant speed, vertically 1 m

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 3 Power Power = Work/time P, J/s = Watt 1 horsepower = 746 Watts

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 4 Potential Energy Energy of position Gravitational Potential Energy PE = mgh PE is the work done against the field to move an object to a certain position Lifting apple 1 m – 1 J of PE PE is the work that the object can do –Stored energy

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 5 Elastic Potential Energy Energy stored by compressing or stretching a spring PE = 0.5 k x 2 K is the spring constant – a measure of the stiffness of the spring

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 6 Kinetic Energy KE is energy of motion KE = 0.5 mv 2 Apple (0.10 kg) thrown at 5 m/s KE = (0.5)(0.10 kg)(5 m/s) 2 = 1.25 J

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 7 Work =  Energy Work produces a change in energy Work done by friction in stopping a car is equal to the change in kinetic energy experienced by the car F*d = -0.5mv 2 How does doubling a car’s speed, affect the stopping distance?

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 8 Stopping Distance Given that F is a fixed value for given road/tire conditions, the stopping distance is proportional to the KE How does doubling the speed affect the KE?

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 9 Stopping Distance Given that F is a fixed value for given road/tire conditions, the stopping distance is proportional to the KE How does doubling the speed affect the KE? (2v) 2 = 4v 2 4X the KE, thus, 4X the stopping distance

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 10 Stopping Distance How does tripling the speed affect the stopping distance?

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 11 Stopping Distance How does tripling the speed affect the stopping distance? (3v) 2 = 9v 2 9X KE means 9X the stopping distance

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 12 Energy Conservation The total mechanical energy of an isolated system is constant. That is, the sum of the PE + KE = constant If PE decreases, KE increases … and vice versa When gravity is the only unbalanced force, this is the case (conservative force)

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 13

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 14 Pendulum Energy

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 15 Roller Coaster Energy First hill must be highest What impact does friction have on the height of the successive hills?

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 16 Machines If no friction, then Work Input = Work Output Inclined plane Pulley Lever

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 17 Inclined Plane Output work = work done if you didn’t use the machine –Output work = (weight of load)(vertical height) Input work = work done using machine –Input work = (force exerted)(length of plane)

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 18 Pulley Mechanical Advantage of Single Pulley is 1

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 19 Lever

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 20 Mechanical Advantage Ideal Mechanical Advantage

Physics 3050 Energy Lecture Slide 21 Efficiency Because of friction, –work output < work input –Efficiency < 100%