Work and Energy

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Watt

1 j/sec = 1 _______ (what unit)?

1

550 ft-lb/sec = ____ H.P.

6,000, 6,000, 6,000

A 500 lb pile driver is raised to a height of 12 feet, then dropped _______ ft-lbs of work is done The increase in the pile driver's potential energy is _____ ft-lbs What is the maximum kinetic energy the pile driver will have after it is released is _____

5 Joules

A box of groceries requires five newtons of force to lift it one meter to the counter. How many joules of work is done

12, 12

A box weighing 4N is lifted 3 m. The work is done on the box is ____ joules The potential energy the box possesses at the top is ____joules

100 Joules

A man weighing 50 newtons climbs a 2-meter ladder. How many joules of work is done?

car

A motorcycle and a car are driving next to each other on the freeway. The _______ has the greater inetic energy

1,100 ; 2

An elevator weighing 2,200 lbs is raised one story in 20 seconds. If the distance between stories is 10 feet, the power is developed by the elevator motor is ____ ft x lb/s. The power of the motor required for the elevator is _____ H.P.

P.E. converts to K.E.

As an object is in free-fall to the ground___ K.E. = P. E P. E. converts to K.E K.E. converts to P. E. P.E. = zero

Newton meter

Each joule of work is one _________ (units) of energy

work

Energy is often measured by the amount of ______ accomplished

kinetic energy

Energy of motion; the energy available as a result of the motion of a body is called _______

horsepower

English system unit of power, equivalent to 746 watts

weight x height

How is P.E. calculated? mass X velocity mass x distance weight x height mass x height

30 joules

How many joules of work is done when a force of 10 newtons is used to lift a boy 3 meters in the air?

The force must be in the same direction as movement

In the math equation W= F x D, what relationship is required for work to be accomplished? The force must be greater than the distance The force must be equal to the distance the force must be perpendicular to the distance the force must be in the same direction as movement

thermodynamics

James Joule is credited with founding the science of ____________________

mass; speed

Kinetic energy is related to the _______ of an object and its ________

joule

Metric unit of work and energy equalto one newton times one meter

height, ground

Potential energy results from an object's ________above the _______

rate

Power is the _______ of doing work

False

T/F It is not possible for a very small engine (low power output ) to do a great amount of work

False

T/F Potential energy is related to the speed of an object

False

T/F Work against gravity is done if you carry a book across a room

True

T/F Work is done if water falls from the top of a dam

True

T/F Work is done if you lift a brick

True

T/F Work is done if you push a box across a room

True

T/F Work is done if you push a child in a wagon

False

T/F Work is done if you push against a wall

Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy

The First Law of Thermodynamics is generally referred to as____________ First Law of Motion Joule's Law E= IR 2 Law of Conservation of Matter and energy Universal Gravitation

work

The product of force and the distance through which it moves

Power

The rate of doing work __________

Joule

The standard unit of work in the metric system is named after the scientist ________________

force, distance, time

The three factors required to determine power requirements for a task are: Force, mass, distance, gravity, time

potential

The total work required to raise a mass to a position above the earth is equal to the ________ energy it now possesses at that position

One going 60 MPH

Two pick-up trucks (identical in size and mass) are moving down a highway; One truck is going 40MPH ahead of the other going 60 MPH. Which truch has the greater K.E.?

equals weight

When raising an object vertically, the force required: equals mass equals weight is greater than mass is greater than weight

The law is completely consistent with the Bible's account of Creation The Law confirms that matter or energy could not create itself The law shows that the total amount of matter and/or energy in the universe is constant (does not change

Which Statement(s) is/are true regarding the First Law of Thermodynamics? The law is completely consistent with the Bible's account of creation The law contradicts the Bible The law provides a scientific explanation for matter and energy The Law confirms that matter or energy could not create itself The law shows that the total amount of matter and/or energy in the universe is constant (does not change

Work / time and F.D/T

Which are correct equations for power? work x time work/time time/work F x D x T F x D/T F x T/ D T/ F x D

ft-lb/min j/sec H.P N-m/sec watts

Which are correct power units? lbs/sec ft/min ft-lb ft-lb/min ft-lb-min j-sec j/sec H.P N-m/sec watts

Because it required energy to lift it above the ground

Why does an object above the ground have P.E? because it must be moving because energy is stored in its atoms because it required energy to lift it above the ground because its energy is being stored as heat

force; distance

Work is equal to ______ times _______ power, mass, force, distance

energy

Work is the quantity of ____________ used to move an object

0 joules

_________ joules of work is done when a book weighing 2, 125 N is carried from a desk in one classroom to a desk in another, 25.796 m along a straight hall.

watt

metric unit of power equal to one joule per second

potential energy

stored energy; energy of position

True

t/f Work and energy are measured in the same units

energy

the capacity or ability to do work


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