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A force that causes a Displacement of an object does Work on that object.

Work is the product of the Magnitudes of the component Of a force along the direction And the displacement. W = Fd

Work has the dimensions of Force times length. Thus the units are N * m Or the Joule (J)

Work is only done when Components of a force are Parallel to a displacement. W = Fd (cos θ)

A tugboat pulls a ship with a force Of 5.00 X 10 3 N. How much work Is done by the tugboat on the Ship if it moves 3.00 km? 1.50 X 10 7 J

How much work is done on a Vacuum cleaner pulled 3.0 m by A force of 50 N at an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal? 130 J

Energy is The capacity to Do work or to Produce heat. Kinetic energy is the energy Of motion

KE = ½mv 2 The formula for kinetic energy Will be used often…

A 7 kg bowling ball moves at 3 m/s. How much kinetic energy does my Ball have? How fast must a Ping-pong ball (4.5) move to have The Same kinetic energy as the Other ball? 31.5 J160 m/s

Calculate the KE of an 8.0 X 10 4 kg airliner Flying at 600 km/h. 1.1 X 10 9 J

The work-kinetic energy theorem Says that the net work done on An object is equal to the change In the kinetic energy of The object. The turns into a formula… W = ΔKE

A 105 g hockey puck is sliding Across the ice. A player exerts a Constant 4.5 N force over a Distance of 0.15 m. How much Work is does the player do on The puck? What is the change In the puck’s energy? 0.68 J

Power is the rate at which Energy is transferred. Or better stated as… P = WΔtWΔt or P = Fv

The SI unit for power is the Watt. A watt is defined as 1 J/s. Horsepower can also be used, And is equal to 746 W.

A 193 kg curtain needs to be raised 7.5m in as close to 5 s as possible. Three motors are available. The Power rating on each motor is 1 kW, 3.5 kW and 5.5 kW. Which Motor is best for the job. The 3.5 kW motor is best.

A 1000 kg elevator carries a Max load of 800 kg. A constant Frictional force of 4000N retards The motion. What minimum power Must the motor deliver to lift the Fully loaded elevator at a Constant speed of 3 m/s ? 66 kW

There are 6 different types of Simple machines. A lever and Fulcrum An inclined plane Wheel and axle Wedge Pulley Screw

Wheel & Axle Inclined Plane

Screw Wedge

Lever Pulley

The point of a machine is to Make work easier. The amount that the work Gets easy is called Mechanical Advantage.

MA = Output Force Input Force F out F in = IMA = dedrdedr IMA is the Ideal Mechanical Advantage d e = distance exerted d r = distance Of the object

Efficiency is a measure of How well a machine works. eff = W out W in A gasoline car is only about 30% efficient, where as an electric Car is about 90% efficient!! eff = MA IMA

A bike wheel has a radius of 35.6 cm and a gear with radius of 4 cm. When the chain is pulled 155N The rim moves 14 cm. the efficiency Is 95%. What is the IMA? What Is the MA? What is the resistance Force? How far was the chain pulled?