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Work, Power, and Energy!. By: Travis Steger and Alex Rodenkirk. C. B. D. A. 1) Which Point has the most potential energy?. C B A D. ANSWER. A IS THE CORRECT ANSWER - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1) Which Point has the most potential energy?

A) C

B) B

C) A

D) D

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• A IS THE CORRECT ANSWER

Point C has the most potential energy because the height is the highest. The equation for PE is PE=mgy, with y being the height.

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2) What is the amount of work done from a person lifting a 50

kg boulder up 5 meters.• A) 2250 J

• B) 2500 J

• C) 2450 J

• D) None of the above

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AnSwEr!~!

• The answer is C. Since Work is force times the change in x, you must first solve for force. Force is calculated with mass times acceleration, being 50 kg x 9.8m/s2

• This equals 490 Newtons of force multiplied by the 5 meters it went, equalling 2450 J.

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3) What is energy in motion?

A) Kinetic Energy

B) Potential Energy

C) Thermal Energy

D) Nuclear Energy

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ANSWER!

• The answer is A because kinetic energy is energy in motion.

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4) If the kinetic energy is 1000J, and the mass is 125 kg, what is

the velocity?

A) 5 m/s

B) 4 m/s

C) 3 m/s

D) 8 m/s

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ANSWER

• The answer if 4 m/s. The kinetic energy (1000 J) is equal to ½ mv2. The mass is 125 kg so when you multiply the 1000 J times 2 to cancel the ½ and divide by the 125 kg you have 16=v2. V is then equal to 4 m/s.

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5) As an object falls, what happens to its potential energy?

A) It increases

B) It decreases

C) It stays the same

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ANSWER

• When an object falls, the potential energy is converted into kinetic, making the potential decrease.

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6) As an object continues to fall, what happens to the TME (Total

Mechanical Energy)?A) It increases

B) It decreases

C) It stays the same

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ANSWER

• The TME stays the same because of the law of conservation of energy.

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7) The higher you go up, the less potential energy you get.

A) True

B) False

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ANSWER

• The answer is false, the higher you go up, the more potential you have because the PE is calculated with PE=mgy, with y being the height. It height increases, so does PE!

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8) If work stays the same, and time doubles, what happens to

power?A) It doubles

B) It gets halved

C) It stays the same

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ANSWER

• The power gets cut in half because power and time are inversely related in the equation P=w/t.

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9) What is the equation for work?

A) W=C x T

B) W= F x X

C) W= P/T

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ANSWER

• The answer is B, W= F x X .

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10) Alex picks up a 50 kg box and throws it straight up 10 m.

What is the work done?A) 4,900 J

B) He’s god

C) 490 J

D) 5,100 J

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ANSWER

• The answer is A. The Force is 50 kg times 9.8, which is the acceleration. The force is multiplied by the 10 meters it moved giving you 4900 J.


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