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Work, power and machines with pitucres

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Work Work is energy transferred that causes the object to move in the direction of the force no movement, no work . • Formula for work: W = F x d • Units: – Work – joule (J) – Force – newton (N) – Distance – meter (m)
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Page 1: Work, power and machines with pitucres

Work

• Work is energy transferred that causes the object to move in the direction of the force — no movement, no work.

• Formula for work: W = F x d• Units:

– Work – joule (J)– Force – newton (N)– Distance – meter (m)

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Power

• Power is the rate at which work is done• (determines work over time)• Formula: P = W/t• Units:

– Power – watt (W)– Work – joule (J)– Time – seconds

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Machines

• Machine – device that makes work easier by changing the amount of force (effort) or direction of the force

• Changing force (effort) is mechanical advantage

• Machines let you swap force for distance or distance for force….you still do the same amount of work

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Pulleys – grooved wheel that holds rope or cable

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Wheel and axle – 2 circular objects of different sizes (wheel is larger)

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Inclined plane – straight slanted surface

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Wedge – two inclined planes that move

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Screw – inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder

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Compound machine – made of more than one simple machine

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• Mechanical advantage – number of times a machine multiples force

• Work output – work done by the machine; product of output force and the distance of the force applied

• Work input – work done on a machine; product of the input force and the distance of the force applied

• Mechanical efficiency – ratio of output to input of energy or power (divide output by input)

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• Due to friction, work put into a machine is always greater than the work output by the machine.


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