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# of Elements: A FEW DECEMBER 11, 2019


Topics: PHYSICS – WORK, ENERGY, POWER MAIN PACKET
Time: 120 minutes
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Notes/Instructions: NOTES
Check these off as we
complete them. EX1: A SUITCASE ON WHEELS

EX2: WEIGHT LIFTING

EX3: ACCELERATING A CRATE

EX4: AN ION PROPULSION DRIVE

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PHYSICS PREPARATION – Practice:
Question Topics: Work, Energy, Power | # of Questions: 5 | Level of Difficulty: Med|Diff

PHYSICS – Work, Energy,


1 Power
1
NOTES EX2 WEIGHT LIFTING
David, work is a familiar concept. For example, it
takes work to push a stalled car. In fact, more work
is done when the pushing force is greater or when
the displacement of the car is greater. The
relationship between work, force, and displacement
is:

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 x cos 
  F 
W
(J) (N) (m)

The idea is that for actual WORK to be performed


by a FORCE, there NEEDS TO BE some
DISPLACEMENT other than “0.” If the FORCE does
not result in ANY DISPLACEMENT that can be
attributed to that FORCE, then we conclude W = 0
J.

EX1 A SUITCASE ON WHEELS

The weight lifter in the figure above is bench-


pressing a barbell whose weight is 710 N. In
part b, he first raises the barbell a distance of
0.65 m above his chest. In part c, he lowers it
Find the work done (or performed) by a 45.0-N the same distance. The weight is raised and
force applied to PULL a suitcase at an angle lowered at a constant velocity.
  50.0o for a total distance s = 75.0 m.
2170 J a) Determine the work done on the barbell by
the weight lifter during the lifting phase.
460 J

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b) Determine the work done on the barbell by
the weight lifter during the lifting phase.
-460 J

EX3 ACCELERATING A CRATE

The figure above shows a 120-kg crate on the flatbed of a truck that is moving with an acceleration of
a = +1.5 m/s2 along the positive x axis. The crate DOES NOT slip with respect to the truck as the truck
undergoes a displacement whose magnitude is s = 65 m.

a) Draw a Free-Body-Diagram (FBD) of all the forces acting on the crate.

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b) What is the total work done on the crate by its weight?
0J

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c) What is the total work done on the crate by the normal force from the truck bed?
0J

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d) What is the total work done on the crate by the friction force from the truck bed?
1.2 x 104 J

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e) If the motion above occurs in 4 s, what is the power created by the truck bed?
3,000 W or 3 kW

Scholar, what is the


ISSUE here, if any?
(see Word Bank below)

NOTES The issue here is: EX4 AN ION PROPULSION DRIVE (cont.)
________ ____
David, now that we know a bit more about WORK,
_____________ has a magnituude of 2.42 x 109 m.
and how it is PERFORMED by a FORCE, we can
address the idea of WHAT ELSE HAPPENS when Determine the final speed of the probe,
WORK is performed. Most people expect that if you
do work, you get something as a result. In physics,
assuming that its mass remains nearly constant
when a net force performs work on an object, there despite the loss of fuel.
805 m/s
is always a result from the effort. The result is a
change in the KINETIC ENERGY of the object. As
we will now see, the relationship that relates work to
the change in kinetic energy is known as the
WORK-ENERGY THEOREM.

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 
W KE
(J) (J)

 x cos   KEf  KEi


F 
(N) (m)

1 1
m  vf   m  vi 
2 2
F x cos  
2 2
The idea is that for actual WORK to be performed
by a FORCE, there NEEDS TO BE some
DISPLACEMENT other than “0.” If the FORCE does
not result in ANY DISPLACEMENT that can be
attributed to that FORCE, then we conclude W = 0
J.

EX4 AN ION PROPULSION DRIVE

The space probe Deep Space 1 was launched on


October 24, 1998 (you weren’t around yet,
David) and it used a type of engine called an
ion propulsion drive. This engine generates
only a WEAK force (or thrust), but can do so
for long periods of time using only small
amounts of fuel. Suppose the probe, which has a
mass of 474 kg, is traveling at an initial speed of
275 m/s. No forces act on it except the 5.60 x
10-2-N thrust of its engine. This external force F
is directed parallel to the displacement s, which

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EX5 DOWNHILL SKIING
A 58-kg skier is coasting down a 25o slope as shown to the
right. Near the top of the slope, her speed is 3.6 m/s. She
accelerates down the slope because of the gravitational pull
from the earth, even though a kinetic frictional force of
magnitude 71 N opposes her motion.

Ignoring air resistance, determine the speed at a point that


is displaced with magnitude s = 57 m downhill.

19 m/s

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