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PE mgh
2 kg 10 m / s 2 ( 10 4 m )
800 J
2. A ball of mass 0.12 kg falls from rest from a height of 20 m to the ground. What
is its loss in gravitational potential energy? (Take g = 10 ms-2)
PE at height 20 m mgh
0.12 kg 10 m / s 2 20 m
24 J
PE at ground 0 J
loss in PE 24 J 0 J 24 J
3. The diagram shows a set of five steps. A student, of mass 50 kg, runs up the
steps. What is the student’s gain in gravitational potential energy?
(Take g = 10 ms-2)
Gain in PE mgh
50 kg 10 m / s 2 ( 5 0.15 m )
375 J
15 cm
30 cm
4. A block of mass 2 kg slides down a curved incline and reaches the bottom with a
velocity of 5 ms-1.
A
6.25 m
5m
(a) What is the gravitational potential energy of the block at the top of the
incline?
PE mgh
2 kg 10 m / s 2 6.25 m
125 J
(b) Calculate the loss in gravitational potential energy by the block when it is
at point A.
PE at A mgh
2 kg 10 m / s 2 5 m
100 J
loss in PE 125 J 100 J 25 J
h 5 2 4 2 3m
loss in PE mgh
5m
20 kg 10 m / s 2 3 m
600 J
4m
1
KE mv 2
2
1
0.2 kg ( 8 m / s )2
2
6 .4 J
2. A car of mass 800 kg is moving at a constant speed. If its kinetic energy is 10 kJ,
what is its speed?
1
KE mv 2
2
1
10 ,000 J 800 kg v 2
2
10 ,000 2
v 5m / s
800
1
KE mv 2
2
1
0.02 kg ( 1200 m / s ) 2
2
14 ,400 J
Y 20 cm
At X, At Y,
KE 0 1
KE mv 2
PE mgh 0.2 kg 10 m / s 0.2 m 2
2
0 .4 J PE 0
1
By COE, KE X PE X KE Y PE Y ( 0.2 kg )v 2 0.4
2
PE X KE Y
0 .4 2
1 v 2m / s
0 .4
mv 2 0 .2
2
3. A 2 kg brick is raised 1.8 m vertically. If the brick is released,
(a) What would be its kinetic energy just before it hits the ground?
KE at ground PE at top
mgh
2 kg 10 m / s 2 1.8 m 36 J
(a) the kinetic energy gained by the object just before it hits the floor,
v u at 1
KE at ground mv 2
0 10 0.6 2
1
6m / s ( 0.4 kg )( 6 m / s )2
2
7 .2 J
(b) the height to which the object had been lifted.
PE at top KE at ground
mgh 7.2 J
7 .2 J
h 1 .8 m
0.4 kg 10 m / s 2
5. A toy car slides down a track from rest as shown below. Determine the speed 0f
the toy car at B and C.
A
C
h1 = 2 m
h2 = 1 m
B
ground
KE A PE A KE C PE C
KE A PE A KE B PE B
1
1 0 mgh A mv 2 mghc
0 mgh mv 2 0 2
2 1 2
v 2 gh v ghA ghc
2
2 10 2 v 2 g ( hA hc )
6.32 m / s 2 10 ( 2 1 )
4.47 m / s
WD F d
T
30 N 10 m
10 m
300 J
1m
10 N
2m
WD F d WD F d Total WD 20 J 50 J
10 N 2 m 50 N 1m 70 J
20 J 50 J
3. A block of wood is placed on a rough horizontal plane. If the friction between the
block and the plane is 6 N, how much work has to be done in order to move the
block through a distance of 1.5 m at a constant speed?
6N
friction 6 N
1.5 m
WD F d
6 N 1 .5 m
9J
4. A man pushed a box across the floor at a constant speed of 0.5 m/s by applying
a horizontal force of 200 N. How much work did he do in 5 seconds?
dist travelled in 5 s 0.5m/s 5s
2 .5 m
WD 200 N 2.5 m
500 J
*7. (a) Calculate the kinetic energy of a car of mass 1400 kg that is moving at
20 m/s along a straight horizontal road.
1
KE mv 2
2
1
1400 kg ( 20 m / s ) 2 280 ,000 J
2
(b) The car is stopped by a constant braking force in a distance of 50 m. By
considering the work done in stopping the car, calculate the size of the
braking force.
WD F d KE
F 50 m 280 ,000 J
280 ,000
F 5 ,600 N
50
1. A student runs up a flight of stairs in 10 s. If the work done by him is 900 J, what
is the power generated?
WD
P
t
900
10
90W
E
P
t
E Pt
250W 10 60 s
150 ,000 J
3. A lift of mass 5 000 kg takes 1.0 minute to rise through a height of 120 m. What
is the power output of the motor driving the lift?
WD
P
t
50 ,000 N 120 m
60 s
100 ,000W
100 kW
WD
P
t
200 ,000 N 10 m
80 s
25 ,000W
25 kW
5. Ten 60 W light bulbs are used in a ballroom for 5 hours. Calculate the total
amount of electrical energy consumed or converted by the ten bulbs.
E
P
t
E Pt
60W 5 3600 s 10
10 ,800 ,000 J
10.8 MJ
WD
P
t
450 N 10 0.20 m
5s
180W