Work and Energy: AP Physics
Work and Energy: AP Physics
Work and Energy: AP Physics
AP Physics
Chapter 6
Work and Energy
W Fr cos
Work is measure in Joules (Energy)
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
By W?
N
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
W (100)(40) cos 37 f
W 3195 J
W
6-1
6.1 Work Done by a Constant Force
f N F
N F sin mg 0 f
W WF W f
W 3195 (3440) 245 J
6-1
Work and Energy
W Fx max
Energy – the ability to do work
2 2
Sufficient for Mechanical Energyv v0 2ax
2 2
v
Kinetic Energy (translational) –adue v
to motion0
Equation 2
2x
K 12 mv v 2 v02
W m x
Work-Kinetic Energy 2x
v 2 v02
W m
W K 2
W 12 mv 2 12 mv02
6-3
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6-3
6.3 Kinetic Energy, & the Work-Energy Principle
mg
6-3
6.3 Kinetic Energy, & the Work-Energy Principle
W Fd cos180 Fd
W K f
Fd 12 mv 2 12 mv02
mg
2
Fd 12 mv 0
mv02 (1000)(26.7) 2
F 17800 N
2d 2(20) 6-3
6.3 Kinetic Energy, & the Work-Energy Principle
6-3
6.4 Potential Energy
6-4
Work and Energy
Physlet
6-5
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E E0
We can expand that to include the types of
energy we have
K U g U s K 0 U g0 U s0
Principle of Conservation of Mechanical
Energy-energy just switches forms
6-6
6.6 Mechanical Energy and its Conservation
E E0 WNC
For example if the energy was lost to friction
K U g U s K 0 U g0 U s0 fr
6-6
6.7 Problem Solving Using Conservation of ME
6-7
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1. Electric
2. Nuclear
3. Thermal
4. Chemical
6-8
6.8 Other Forms of Energy
6-8
6.10 Power
W
P
t
Measured in watts
Often convenient to write in terms of force
W Fr
P Fv
t t
6-9
S-33
The worlds
biggest
swing drops 19
stories (57 m). If our
150 kg chubby
champion ran at 11 m/s
to
jump off the cliff, and the
rope was 89 m long,
what is his velocity
at
S-38
I can use the conservation of energy to calculate changes in position or speed
This is a ridiculously
huge rabbit