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WARM-UP. VIDEO QUIZ SIMPLE MACHINE ACTIVITY. Content standard. S8P3. Students will investigate relationship between force, mass, and the motion of objects. c. Demonstrate the effect of simple machines (lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle) on work. . Today’s Goals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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VIDEO QUIZ

SIMPLE MACHINE ACTIVITY

WARM-UP

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S8P3. Students will investigate relationship between force, mass, and the motion of objects.

c. Demonstrate the effect of simple machines (lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle) on work.

CONTENT STANDARD

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1. Define work and power. 2. Identify joules and watts as units of

measurement for work and power.3. Distinguish between work as defined in

physics and work in everyday life.4. Identify work and non-work examples of

moving objects.5. Calculate work and power.6. Cite everyday examples of work and

power.

TODAY’S GOALS

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What is the difference between scientific work and work in everyday

life?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

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Definition: The transfer of energy to an object by using a force that causes the object to move in the direction of the force; work is measured in Joules (one Newton x one meter = one joule)

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Examples:

a) Picking up a stack of books

b) Pushing a lawn mower across the yard

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Example #1: Using a 10 N force, you push a shopping cart 8 m. How much work do you do?

Find Work Formula W = F x d

Given: Sub & Solve:

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Example #1: Using a 10 N force, you push a shopping cart 8 m. How much work do you do?

Find Work Formula W = F x d

Given: Sub & Solve:

F = 10 ND = 8 m

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Example #1: Using a 10 N force, you push a shopping cart 8 m. How much work do you do?

Find Work Formula W = F x d

Given: Sub & Solve:

F = 10 ND = 8 m

W = 10 N x 8 mW = 80 N-mW = 80 joules

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Example #2: Jill is putting books on a shelf that is 1.5 m high. Each book has a weight of 8 N. How much work is being done on each book?Find Work Formula W = F x d

Given: Sub & Solve:

F = 8 Nd = 1.5 m

W = 8 N x 1.5 mW = 12 joules

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How would Example #2 change if you were given 8 kg instead of 8N?

kg is mass, not weight (the force of gravity)

You cannot use mass in the place of weight (a force)!!!

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How would Example #2 change if you were given 8 kg instead of 8N?

You would need to change 8 kg (mass) into weight first!

To convert mass into its weight on Earth, multiply by 9.8 m/s2

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Applying a force does not always result in work being done. Examples: a) Trying to push a car stuck in snow and ice is not work

b) Carrying a heavy book across the room is not work

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Applying a force does not always result in work being done. WHY???In order for work to be done (energy transferred to the object), the object must move in the direction of the force

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Use the remaining class time to DIAGRAM examples of the Six Simple Machines.

You can raw my models or examples of your choosing.

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Power is the rate at which work is done.

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Formula:Power = Work = W = F x d Time t t

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Example #3How much power does a person weighing 500 N need to climb a 3-m ladder in 5 seconds?

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How much power does a person weighing 500 N need to climb a 3-m ladder in 5 seconds?Find ________ Formula ___________Given: Apply & Solve:

P = F x d/tPower

F = 500 Nd = 3 mt = 5 s

P = (500 N x 3 m) 5 s

P = 300 N-m/sP = 300 watts

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Power is measured in watts, named for James Watt, who worked on the steam engineOne watt = one joule per second

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A watt is pretty small – about equal to the power used to raise a glass of water from your knees to your mouth in one second.

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The power of most household appliances is measured in kilowatts.

Remember kilo- represents 1000

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Historically, power was provided by animals (i.e. horses)

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As machines replaced horses, people naturally estimated the power of a machine by how many horses it could replace. Today’s engines are still rated in terms of horsepower.

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What is the difference between scientific work and work in everyday

life?

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONREVISITED

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Summarize!!!Write several sentences in your journal summarizing what you learned today about work and power.

The summary will be graded.

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SIMPLE MACHINE PROJECT

Due WednesdayJan. 25th

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HOMEWORK ZONE

Use the time remaining in class to begin working on Practice Sheet #16This is due Friday!!!

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Kagan FREEZEQuestion #1How does work transfer energy to an object?

Question #2What is the unit used to measure work?

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Kagan FREEZEQuestion #3What does power measure?

Question #4What is the unit used to measure power?

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Kagan FREEZEQuestion #5Give an example of work transferring energy to an object.

Question #6Give an example of power.


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