

Work and Power
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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ABIGAIL COLVIN
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Energy,Work, & Power
Goals
● understand, identify , and
calculating the two main types of
energy
● identify and calculate when work is
done
● calculate the power of work done
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Section 1 - Energy
Section 2 - Work
Section 3 - Power
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Energy
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
Work
Displacement
Power
Vocabulary
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Energy
● Energy (E) is defined as the capacity to do
work
● Many forms
● Cannot be created or destroyed, only
converted
● chemical, sound, nuclear, mechanical, electrical, light, thermal,
elastic,
● Measured in Joules (J)
● a Joule is the amount of energy required to move
an object 1 meter with 1 newton of force
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Kinetic Energy
Energy due to motion reflects
● the mass (kg)
● the velocity of the object (m/s)
● always use measurements in kg and m/s
KE = 1/2 mv2
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
How much KE in a 145 g
baseball thrown at 35.8
m/s?
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
Table of Variables
Mass = 145 g ⇒ 0.145 kg
Velocity = 35.8 m/s
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
Table of Variables
Mass = 145 g ⇒ 0.145 kg
Velocity = 35.8 m/s
Select the equation and solve:
KE = ½ m v2
KE = ½ (0.145 kg)(35.8 m/s)2
KE = ½ (0.145 kg)(1281.54 m/s/s)
KE = ½ (185.8 kg m/s/s)
KE = 92.9 kg m/s/s, or 92.9 Nm, or 92.9J
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
How much KE possessed by
a 68.1 kg female volleyball
player moving downward at
3.2 m/s after a block?
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
Table of Variables
● 68.18 kg of mass
● -3.2 m/s
Select the equation and solve:
KE = ½ m v2
● KE = ½ (68.18 kg)(-3.2 m/s)2
● KE = ½ (68.18 kg)(10.24 m/s/s)
● KE = ½ (698.16 kg m/s/s)
● KE = 349.08 Nm or J
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
Compare KE possessed by:
● a 220 pound (100 kg) running back
moving forward at 4.0 m/s
● a 385 pound (175 kg) lineman moving
forward at 3.75 m/s
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Calculate Kinetic Energy
Table of Variables
m = 100 Kg
v = 4.0 m/s
Select the equation
and solve:
KE = ½ m v2
KE = ½ (100 kg)(4.0
m/s)2
KE = 800 Nm or J
Table of Variables
m = 175 kg
v = 3.75 m/s
Select the equation
and solve:
KE = ½ m v2
KE = ½ (175)(3.75)2
KE = 1230 Nm or J
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Potential Energy
● Energy that is stored in an object.
● potential energy can be due to position, stresses
within the object, the chemical composition of
the object, electrical charges, etc.
● Gravitational Potential Energy
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GPE=mgh
●m=mass
●g=pull of gravity - 9.8m/s on Earth
●h=height off ground
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Other forms of potential energy are calculated is slightly
different ways
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Work - Energy Relationship
● We defined energy as the capacity to do
work. Work is done on an object due to an
unbalanced force. There must be an energy
transfer to create an unbalanced force.
energy transfer—>unbalanced force—> work is done
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Work
● The product of an unbalanced force and the
amount of distance along the line of action
of that force.
W=Fd
W=work - measured in Joules
Joule = Newton x meter
F= force - measured in Newton
d=distance - measured in meters
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Work = F x d
To calculate work done on an object, we need:
The Force
● The average magnitude of the force
● The direction of the force
The distance
● The magnitude of the change of position
● The direction of the change of position
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Calculate Work
● During the ascent phase of a rep of the
bench press, the lifter exerts an
average vertical force of 1000 N
against a barbell while the barbell
moves 0.8 m upward
● How much work did the lifter do to the
barbell?
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Calculate Work
Table of Variables:
Force = +1000 N
Displacement = +0.8 m
Force is positive due to pushing upward
distance is positive due to moving upward
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Calculate Work
Table of Variables:
Force = +1000 N
Displacement = +0.8 m
Select the equation and solve:
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- & + Work
● Positive work is performed when
the direction of the force and
the direction of motion are the
same
● ascent phase of the bench press
● Throwing a ball
● push off (upward) phase of a jump
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- & + Work
● Positive work
● Negative work is performed
when the direction of the force
and the direction of motion are
the opposite
● descent phase of the bench press
● catching
● landing phase of a jump
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Power
● The rate of doing work
● Work = Fd
Units: Fd/s = J/s = watt
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Power
● The rate of doing work
● P=W/t
● P=power-measured in watts
● W=work - measured in joules
● t=time-measured in seconds
● Power is always measured in Watts
● A Watt is a Joule/Second
Units: Fd/s = J/s = watt
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Calculate & compare power
● During the ascent phase of a rep of the
bench press, two lifters each exert an
average vertical force of 1000 N
against a barbell while the barbell
moves 0.8 m upward
● Lifter A: 0.50 seconds
● Lifter B: 0.75 seconds
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Calculate & compare power
Lifter A
Table of Variables
F = 1000 N
d = 0.8 m
t = 0.50 s
Lifter B’s time would
be .75 sec instead of
.5 sec
Energy,Work, & Power
Goals
● understand, identify , and
calculating the two main types of
energy
● identify and calculate when work is
done
● calculate the power of work done
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