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1 WORK AND ENERGY CHAPTER 12

2 9.1 WORK, POWER, AND MACHINES
This is an ad which used a Rube Goldberg type application….many simple machines working together to accomplish a simple task: The film is real and took 606 takes (no digital imaging). Two cars were disassembled for the parts in the film. The film cost six million dollars and took three months to complete.

3 WORK - ___________________ (W = F x d)
TRYING TO LIFT THE OBJECT BUT IT DOES NOT MOVE….IS WORK BEING DONE?

4 JOULE – a unit to describe work one JOULE = a NEWTON moving one METER
If you lift one ______ from your waist to over the top of of your head you have done one JOULE of work.

5 POWER - _________________ (P = W/t)
Running up the steps and walking take the same amount of work….but which requires more power?

6 WATT – a unit to describe power one WATT = one JOULE of work in one SECOND
If you quickly move an object weighing one newton from your waist to over your head in one ______ you have done one WATT of work.

7 MACHINES make work easier but do not make less work.
WORK INPUT ALWAYS EQUALS WORK OUTPUT.

8 MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE - _______ (MA = output force/input force) or (MA = input distance /output distance) Machines with a MA of more than one multiply force and those with a MA of less than one increase the distance and speed.

9 1. A spring scale is used to measure force and the unit of force is…
Joules Watts Newtons

10 2. A meter stick is used to measure distance and the unit is …
Newtons Meters Grams

11 3. Work is equal to force times distance and the label is …
Newtons Grams Joules

12 4. Power is equal to work divided by time and the label is …
Watts Joules Newtons

13 5. Power is the ___ at which work is done.
Speed Rate

14 6. Not including friction the work into a machine is always ___ work out.
Less than Equal to Greater than

15 7. Including friction the actual mechanical advantage is always ___ the ideal advantage.
Greater than Equal to Less than

16 12.2

17 Make a chart in your notebook similar to this one and label it SIMPLE MACHINES. Place the name of each simple machine at the top of a column and then draw a picture of each under its name. Then identify several example of each type of simple machine. Lever Pulley Wheel & axle …. ….. E R Fly swatter

18 THE LEVER (THREE CLASSES)
FIRST - _____ in the middle. SECOND - _____ in the middle. THIRD - ______ in the middle.

19 THE PULLEY (A MODIFIED LEVER)
A SINGLE FIXED PULLEY has a MA of ____. A SINGLE MOVABLE PULLEY has a MA of ___. MULTIPLE PULLEYS can have various MA’s.

20 THE WHEEL AND AXLE (A LEVER OR PULLEY ON A SHAFT)
Mechanical Advantage depends on size of wheel and size of axle. Some are designed for power. Some are designed for speed.

21 THE INCLINED PLANE A long gradual slope has a larger MA than a short steep slope.

22 THE WEDGE (A DOUBLE INCLINED PLANE)
The mechanical advantage depends on the length of the slope and how wide the wedge is. (if length to height ratio is greater, then greater MA) Using wedge is like pushing a ______, instead of pushing an object on it.

23 THE SCREW (AN INCLINED PLANE WRAPPED AROUND A CYLINDER)
Steepness of slope determines the M.A.

24 COMPOUND MACHINES - ______

25 Homework Make a pneumonic device for the 6 simple machines.
Louis Plank Was Complete #2-8

26 12.3 ENERGY Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants
Energy is expressed in joules Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants by MICHELANGELO

27 POTENTIAL ENERGY - _________
Called energy of ______ GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY depends on mass and height. More MASS or more HEIGHT equals more potential energy.

28 KINETIC ENERGY -_____________
Depends on mass and speed but more on speed.

29 EXAMPLES OF POTENTIAL AND KINETIC ENERGY
MECHANICAL GRAVITY ELASTIC MOVING AIR(Bernouli) SPRINGS NONMECHANICAL LIGHT ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL NUCLEAR SOUND HEAT

30 Section Review # 1-5

31 12.4 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY

32 POTENTIAL ENERGY CAN BECOME KINETIC ENERGY
A ____ at the top of a hill has potential energy.

33 KINETIC ENERGY CAN BECOME POTENTIAL ENERGY
A _____rising to the top of a hill has kinetic energy.

34 OTHER ENERGY CHANGES When potential and kinetic energy transformations are taking place some energy is “lost” (transferred) as HEAT energy or SOUND energy.

35 The LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
Energy cannot be ______ or _______.

36 EFFICIENCY OF MACHINES - _______________________
Not all of the work done by a machine is useful work. No machine is 100% efficient. Perpetual motion machines are impossible.

37 Section Review #1-3, 5 & 6

38 Ch 12 Test Review Work, power, energy, MA: formulas and units
6 types of Simple Machines Types of energy Energy conserved & converted (applied to a system, such as a roller coaster) There may be a short answer section on the next test. Test dates on back board


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