1. Work: “Work is the product of force and distance.’’ Work = Force × Distance or in shorthand notation, W = F d S.I Unit of Work: joules.

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Work: “Work is the product of force and distance.’’ Work = Force × Distance or in shorthand notation, W = F d S.I Unit of Work: joules

3 Energy: “The ability of a body to do work is called Energy’’ S.I Unit of Energy: joules S.I Unit of P.E: j oules

Kinetic Energy: “The Energy of motion is called Kinetic Energy (K.E)” or in shorthand notation, S.I Unit of K.E: joules

2. Kinetic Energy KE Is the energy of motion If speed doubled, KE increases by 4 times 5

Conservation of Energy: “The energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes.”

Conservation of Energy

9 At which height relative to the ground, the object has the lowest GPE 1.A 2.B or 3.C

Pendulum 10

A stone is dropped from a height h above the ground 11

12 Power P is work per unit time Unit- Watt= Joule/sec Horse power (hp) English system 1hp= 746 Watt

Examples An elevator with a person inside weighs 5000 N. If it is raised to a height of 15 m in 10 sec. Find (a)The work done on the elevator by the motor. (b)The power 100 Watt lamp 13

Simple Machines A simple machine is a mechanical device that multiplies an applied force or it makes it bigger The applied force to the machine is called effort The force that the machine is to overcome is called the resistance Examples of Simple Machines - Lever - Pulley 14

The Lever 15 F 1 = F e effort F 2 = F r resistance (load) d 1 =d e =effort distance from fulcrum d 2 =d r =resistance distance from fulcrum fulcrum All distances are measured from a fixed point (fulcrum) Mechanical Advantage Always d 1 > d 2 why?

Example A person applies 30 N force on the car jack (a lever) and the machine produce 600 N lifting force on the car. What is the jack’s mechanical advantage? 16

The pulley A pulley is a grooved wheel that turns on an axle and is supported on a frame Single pulley has no MA MA for system of pulleys equals number of ropes That support movable pulley 17 FrFr FeFe MA=6 how? MA=3 Fixed triple Movable triple

18 Double pulley system consists of a fixed (not movable) pulley and a movable pulley attached to the load to be lifted. Notice how easy for the operator to move the load.

Quiz 1. Joule is unit of A.Work B.Energy C.Power D.Energy and work 2. Energy of position is A.KE B.GPE C.Power D.Work 3. Energy of motion is A.KE B.GPE C.Power D.Work 4.Work changes A.KE B.GPE C.Power D.Both KE and GPE 5. Work done by friction is A.Zero B.positive C.Negative D.Infinity 6. Work done by gravity on vertically thrown object is positive A.True B.False 19

7. Work done by force of gravity on a falling object is negative. A.True B.False 8. Energy can be converted from KE to GPE and vice versa. A.True B.False 9. Power is the work done per unit time. A.True B.False 10. Simple machines are used to multiply distances. A.True B.False 11. A single pulley has mechanical advantage 1. A.True B.False 12. Mechanical advantage can be less than 1. A.True B.False 20