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DAILY QUESTION January 26, 2009 1. What is the SI unit for work?
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Agenda1/26/09 Daily Question Chapter 12 Section 1 Notes –BrainPop – “Work” and “Power” Assignments: 1. 12-1 Review Worksheet due 1/27
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Work Is when force causes a change in the position or the motion of an object in the direction of the applied force Work = force (N) x distance (m) SI unit for work: Joules (J)
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Work Practice Problem: A crane uses an average force of 5200 N to lift a girder 25 m. How much work does the crane do on the girder? W = f x dw = 5200 N x 25 m w = 130000 J
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Power The rate at which work is done Power = work ÷ time SI unit for Power is: watts (W)
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Power Practice Problem: While rowing across the lake during a race, John does 3960 J of work on the oars in 60.0 s. What is his power output in watts? P = W ÷ tP = 3960 J ÷ 60 s P = 66.0 Watts
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Machines Help us do work by redistributing the work that we put into them They: –Multiply forces –Redirect forces
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Machines They allow the same amount of work to be done by either: –Decreasing the distance while increasing the force –Decreasing the force while increasing the distance Ramp
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Mechanical Advantage The ratio between the output force and the input force OR the ratio between the input distance and the output distance When greater than 1 – multiplies the input force –Car Jack When less than 1 – increases the distance and speed –Baseball Bat
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