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Work and Energy Monday, January 11, 2016
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Monday, 1/11 On your warm-up respond to the following: What does the word work mean to you? How do you know how much work someone is doing? If you were going to write an equation for work what would it look like? Upcoming dates: Wednesday, 1/13 – Work and energy quiz Monday, 1/18 – Martin Luther King Holiday Wednesday, 1/20 – Work, power, energy quiz Wednesday, 1/20 – review due when the late bell rings. Friday, 1/22 – Work, power, energy test Friday, 1/22 – last day to turn in any missing assignments for work, power, energy unit. See my website for additional important dates.
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Vocabulary Review Scalar – has magnitude and no direction Vector – has a magnitude and a direction Force – combination of the object’s mass and the acceleration of the object (F = ma) Displacement – has a magnitude (distance measured in meters) and a direction.
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Force Reading – 15 minutes Part 1: While reading highlight the following words: Force Displacement Work Part 2: Summarize Part 3: Answer the questions to check your understanding (click link to Physics classroom on my website) Part 4: Calculate work
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Cool Down What role do you think an angle plays in the amount of work performed? Explain your answer.
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What work is done when a refrigerator is pushed uniformly 12 m across the floor. The applied force is 480N. G: d = 12 m f = 480 N U: W E: W = f x d S: W = (480 N)(12m) S: W = 5760 Joules
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Energy – Cornell Notes Read the Cornell Notes (CNs) As you read the CNs highlight the words below: Highlight the following words Energy Joules Work
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Let’s meet Benny!
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PE example
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KE example
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Summary Your summary should answer the essential questions (2 – 3 sentences).
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Practice Problems Complete questions 1 to 20 When finished show me Show me your completed work and I will enter your grade. Check the key
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