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Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat
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Page 1: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Ch 14, 15, 16

Work, Power, Energy, and

Heat

Page 2: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• Work – transfer of energy

• through motion• a. Force must be

exerted through a distance

Ch 14 WORK AND POWER

Page 3: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• b. Amount of Work depends on:

–1. Amount of applied Force

–2. Distance over which the force is applied

Work

F d

Page 4: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• c. W=Fd

(Force multiplied by distance)

• d. Unit is the Joule (1J = 1Nm)

Work

F d

Page 5: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• e. In order for work to be done:

–1. Something has to move

–2. Motion must be in the direction of the force

Page 6: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• How much work is done when a car is pushed with 600 N of force for a distance of 50m?

Page 7: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• How far will a ball roll if 17J of work was done to push it with 2 N of force?

Page 8: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Power – rate of doing work

a. To increase Power:

–1. increase work done

– 2. do work in less time

Page 9: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

b. P=W/t • (Work divided by time)

c. SI unit is Watt

(1W=1J/s)

d. common unit is horsepower (1hp=746W)

Work

P t

Page 10: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• How much power is needed to do 40 Joules of work in 5 seconds?

Page 11: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• How long will it take to do generate 70 Watts of power if I do 4900 Joules of work?

• How much power will I need if I want to do the same amount of work in half the time?

Page 12: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Reference table check

Work

F d

Work

P t

Fd

P t

Page 13: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• You exert a vertical force of 72 N to lift a box a height of 1 meter in a time of 2 seconds. How much power is used to lift the box?

Page 14: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Star questions

• True or False

–Decreasing the amount of time it takes to do work, increases the power

–Motion must occur in order for work to be done

Page 15: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Ch 15-Energy • Energy is the

ability of an object to cause change

• Basic unit is the Joule (J) =Nm

Page 16: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Forms of energy

1. Mechanical = PE+KE

2. Thermal = heat

3. Chemical = wood, gasoline

4. Electrical = lightning, batteries

5. Electromagnetic = visible light, x-rays

6. Nuclear = fission, fusion

Page 17: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Kinetic Energy – energy in the form of motion

•a. Greater mass, more KE

•b. Greater velocity, more KE

2

2mvKE

Page 18: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• A 20-kg kid slides down a slide at a velocity of 2 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the kid?

Page 19: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Potential Energy – stored energy

a. Amount depends on:

1. Position

2. Shape

Page 20: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Types of PE:Types of PE:

1. 1. Gravitational Gravitational – – related to height related to height above Earthabove Earth’’s s surfacesurface

a. Higher up, a. Higher up, more PEmore PE

b. Greater mass, b. Greater mass, more PEmore PE

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2. 2. ElasticElastic – – object that is object that is stretched or stretched or compressedcompressed

Page 22: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

3. Chemical – 3. Chemical – found in food or found in food or fuelsfuels

Page 23: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• PE=mgh=Fgh

• SI unit is Joule=J=Nm

PE

mg h

Page 24: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• A potted plant on a 2.5 m high window sill has a mass of 3-kg. What is the potential energy of the plant?

Page 25: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• A man weighing 950N stands at the top of 30m cliff. What is the man’s potential energy?

Page 26: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

3 people of equal mass climb the mt using different paths. Which path shows the person gaining the most PE?

Page 27: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Roller coaster

max height

PE

speed

ME

Page 28: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

•Energy Conversion – process of changing energy from one form to another

Page 29: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.
Page 30: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Law of Conservation of Energy states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed

Page 31: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.
Page 32: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

STAR Questions

• List the 6 forms of energy– Mechanical, chemical, electromagnetic, thermal,

electrical, nuclear

• Work depends on what 2 things?– Distance and force

• KE, chemical PE, elastic PE or gravitational PE?– Bouncing ball– Rock at edge of cliff– Glass of Orange Juice– Car battery– Compressed spring

KE

Gravitational PE

Chemical PE

Chemical PE

Elastic PE

Page 33: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

30oC 90oC

Heat =energy that flows from higher temps to lower temps

Ch 16-HEAT

What will happen to the temperature in the beakers over time?

Page 34: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Temperature –measure of average KE of the particle in a sample of matter

–a. Increase temp = greater KE

–b. Decrease temp = lower KE

–c. Absolute Zero=0K= KE of all particles cease

Page 35: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Thermal Energy – the total energy of the particles in a material (both KE and PE)

a. More mass at the same temp means greater thermal energy

Page 36: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

KE of 3?

TE of 3?

200g 200g 400g

50oC 70oC 70oC

Page 37: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Thermal Expansion & Contraction

a. Hot temps cause materials to expand

b. Cold temps cause materials to contract

Page 38: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Specific Heat (C) – amount of energy needed to raise the temp of 1g of a material by 1oC

• Think of it as “resistance to temperature change”

• The higher the c, the harder it is the change the temp.

Page 39: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• An iron spoon and a silver spoon have the same mass. Which becomes hotter when both are left in hot chocolate for one minute? Pg 476 for c values

Page 40: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

• Why does a piece of steel heat up more than an equal mass of wood when both absorb the same energy?

The metal has a lower specific heat than the wood, so its temp increases more as thermal energy is absorbed

Page 41: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Which substance will have the greatest increase in temp when equal masses absorb equal amounts of thermal energy?

• Water (4.18 J/goC)

• Ethyl alcohol (2.43 J/goC )

• Ammonia gas (2.1 J/goC )

• Aluminum (0.90 J/goC )

• Lead (0.46 J/goC )

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Answer : A

Page 43: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

The same energy was added to each sample. Which material has the highest specific heat?Al, b/c Temp rises the least for a given amt energy added. Smaller ΔT means a larger specific heat

Page 44: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

It is impossible to build a It is impossible to build a machine that does nothing machine that does nothing but convert thermal energy but convert thermal energy into useful work. into useful work.

no machine can be 100% efficient, why not?

Energy Efficiency

Page 45: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Thanks Cambridge Physics Outlet for amazing graphics!

Page 46: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

Conduction – transfer of energy through matter by direct contact of particles

a. Energy is transferred when particles moving at different speeds collide

b. Occurs in solids, liquids, and gases–1. Solids conduct

better

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Convection – transfer of energy by the movement of matter

a. Fluid – anything that flows

b. Occurs in liquids & gases

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Radiation –transfer of energy in form of waves

a. Shiny materials reflect radiant energy

b. Dull materials absorb

c. Darker colors absorb more

d. Lighter colors absorb less

Page 49: Ch 14, 15, 16 Work, Power, Energy, and Heat. Work – transfer of energy through motion a. Force must be exerted through a distance Ch 14 WORK AND POWER.

STAR Questions

• Decrease temperatures = ___________ KE• Decreased• Hot temperatures cause materials to ______• Expand• The higher the C-specific heat, the _________ it is to

change the temp• Harder• Dull materials ___________ radiant energy• Absorb• Lighter colors reflect ___________ radiant energy• less


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