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Work and Power Test Review

Work and Power Test Review. Thurs May 23 . Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test.

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Work and Power Test Review

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  1. Work and Power Test Review Thurs May 23

  2. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test.

  3. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test.

  4. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test.

  5. Formulas: Take these down since they will not be on the test.

  6. Units: If you do a problem and don’t include the units in an answer you get no crecit • Work= Joules • Power = Watts • KE= Joules • PE = Joules • F= Newtons • M= kg • D= m

  7. Format of Test • 10 True and False • 24 Multiple choice • 5 Math problems

  8. Question 1 • As the mass increases the kinetic energy increases.

  9. Question 2 • All forms of energy are just the same thing.

  10. Question 3 • Energy is measured in joules.

  11. Question 4 • In a car engine burning fuel produces heat.

  12. Question 5 • Light energy travels from the sun and is transformed to chemical energy by plants.

  13. Question 6 • On a swing the kinetic energy is the greatest at the lowest point.

  14. Question 7 • Energy doesn’t necessarily involve motion.

  15. Question 8 • Energy is the ability to do work. • Energy is the ability to cause change.

  16. Question 9 • Raising an object increases its potential energy.

  17. Question 10 • Work is done when an object is moved and the force that causes the motion is in the same direction as the movement.

  18. Question 11 • A power problem.

  19. Question 12 • Kinetic energy = the energy of motion.

  20. Question 13 • During nuclear reactions mass is converted to energy.

  21. Question 14 • A kinetic energy problem.

  22. Question 15 • The formula for work is W=Fd or Work= force x distance.

  23. Question 16 • Joules are the units for work

  24. Question 17 • Gravitational potential energy is the energy of an object due to its position.

  25. Question 18 • If you double the velocity of an object its kinetic energy is quadrupled since the formula involves the square of the velocity. The square of two is four.

  26. Question 19 • Power is the rate at which work is done.

  27. Question 20 • Law of conservation of energy.

  28. ‘Question 21questio • Definiton of power.

  29. Question 22 • A work problem.

  30. Question 23 • When you wind a watch you are working with a spring inside the watch which involves elastic potential energy.

  31. Question 24 • Definition of power.

  32. Question 25 • A power problem.

  33. Question 26 • Calculate the work done in a situation

  34. Question 27 • The kinetic energy of an object increases as its velocity increases.

  35. Question 28 • Mechanical energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of an object.

  36. Question 29 • A vehicle converts the chemical energy of the fuel into kinetic energy.

  37. Question 30 • A work problem.

  38. Question 31 • A kinetic energy problem. Remember the potential energy at the top equals the kinetic energy at the bottom.

  39. Question 32 • Find the object in a list that does not use electric energy

  40. Question 33 • Watts are the units of power.

  41. Question 34 • Definition of elastic potential energy.

  42. Bubba picks up a 250 kg sack of grain and puts it on his shoulder 1.2 m above the ground. What is the potential energy of the grain?

  43. A 90-kg male gymnast does the iron cross 4.5 m above the floor. Find his potential energy.

  44. A 10-kg bicycle carrying a 90-kg guy is traveling at a speed of 7 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the guy and the bicycle?

  45. A ball weighs 7.6 N and can be kicked a distance of 1.5 m. What is the work applied to the soccer ball?

  46. How much work is applied to your backpack if 100 W of power are used for 25 seconds?

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