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1 Lesson 8 Work and the Motor

2 Objectives Define “work” Describe the units of measure for work
Use force and distance measurements to calculate work Compare the work done by different forces Compare the force exerted by a motor that is connected to three batteries in series with the force needed to lift a small sled.

3 Getting started Discuss the meaning of the word “work”.
List some examples of work being done. Read “The Meaning Of Work”. Did your exampes match the scientific meaning of work? L 8

4 Getting Started Con’t Newton-meters
Review how to calculate work and what the units of measure for work are. Work – when a force acts on an object and it moves some distance. Calculation: WORK = Force (N) x Distance (m) Units of measure: Newton-meters

5 Getting Started Alice pulls a sled with a force of 12 N. She pulls the sled through a distance of 5 m. How much work does Alice do on the sled? L 8

6 Answer to problem Work = Force x Distance W = ? F = 12 N D = 5 m
W = 12 N x 5 m = 60 N-m L 8

7 Problem Michael lifts his book bag, which weighs 25 N, from the floor to a desktop that is 0.80 m above the floor. How much work does Michael do on the bag? L 8

8 WORK Work = Force x Distance W = ? F = 12 N D = 0.80 m
W = 25 N x 0.80 m = 20.0 N-m L 8

9 1. What force are you working against when you lift a backpack?
Questions about work 1. What force are you working against when you lift a backpack? L 8.1b Work ???

10 A. Someone tries to move a piano, but the piano won’t budge.
2. In which of the following cases is work, as defined by scientists, being done? A. Someone tries to move a piano, but the piano won’t budge. L 8.1b Work ???

11 B. A tow truck is pulling a car slowly along the street.
L8.1b Work ???

12 C. A student is studying for a mathematics exam.
Work ??? L 8-1b

13 D. A student is pushing a grocery cart around a store.
L 8.1b Work ???

14 E. Another student is standing in line holding a 12-N bag of potatoes.
L 8.1b Work ???

15 F. A student pushes against the school building.
Work ???

16 Vocabulary – Lesson 8 Work involves a force applied across a distance.
Work: What happens when an object changes its position by moving in the direction of the force that is being applied is Work = force x distance (w = fd) Work involves a force applied across a distance. The metric unit of work is the newton-meter (N-m). A newton-meter is also a joule (J). James Joule – described the relationship between work and energy.

17 Vocabulary – Lesson 8 effort force: the force exerted by a person or motor when using a machine to lift a load. (In lab, this is the force is applied to lift the sled). effort distance. the distance over which the effort force acts in a simple machine. (In lab, this is the distance the sled moves).

18 Vocabulary – Lesson 8 Ampere (amp) :Electric current flows through the wire. The unit used to describe how much electric current flows through a wire is the ampere The ampere is named for Andre Ampere Volts: Measures the electric potential of a battery The volt is named for Alessandra Volta

19 Vocabulary Lesson 8 OUTPUT WORK: The work done on a load by a machine or motor. Load force x Load Distance = Output work INPUT WORK: The work done by the effort force in a simple machine or motor. Effort force x Effort distance = Input work

20 Notes Work is done on an object when a force acts on an object that moves through some distance. Work is equal to the force that pushes or pulls on the object multiplied by the distance the object moves W = F x D Work = Force x Distance

21 Notes If the object does not move any distance, no work has been done.
Work is measured in units of Newton-meters. Force (N) x Distance (m) = Nm Work can also be measured in Joules One Newton-meter is equal to One Joule

22 Lesson 8 QUESTION

23 Question – Lesson 8 Is the motor capable of doing enough work to lift the sled to a distance of .10 m?

24 Lesson 8 If _________________,then __________ because _________________. Hypothesis

25 Lesson 8 Materials 1. 2. 3. Procedure

26 Lesson 8 Results / Data / Observations

27 Inquiry 8.1 Calculating the Work Done on Different Surfaces

28 Inquiry 8.2 Work to Lift a Load
1. Motor force with three batteries in series: _________________ 2. Work done by a motor when it lifts a load 10.0 cm. (0.10 m) Work = _______ x _______ = ______ L 8-2

29 3. Weight of six washers:______________
Work to raise six washers: Work = ______ x _______ = _______ 5. Your estimate of sled’s weight: _______ Sled’s actual weight: _________ L 8-2

30 WORK Work to lift sled 10.0 cm. (0.10 m):
Work = _________ x ______ = _______ WORK L 8-2

31 Lesson 8 Conclusion


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