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He’s going to blow!. Be careful. Neutral. Good. Excellent. MOODOMETER. Can you read through the work you did last lesson?. Do now!. Today’s lesson. Calculating Gravitational Potential energy Calculating kinetic energy. But first!. A reminder.
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He’s going to blow! Be careful Neutral Good Excellent MOODOMETER Can you read through the work you did last lesson? Do now!
Today’s lesson • Calculating Gravitational Potential energy • Calculating kinetic energy
A reminder • Energy cannot be made or destroyed, only transformed (changed). • Energy is measured in Joules. That’s me!
Types of Energy Heat Chemical Light Gravitational Sound Elastic/strain Kinetic Nuclear Electric Stored/potential
Lifting objects When we lift objects, we are doing work because a force is moving. Force Distance moved
Work done = Force x Distance Another sexy physics formula to learn!
Work done (J) = Force (N) x distance (m) A man lifts a mass of 120 kg to a height of 2.5m. How much work did he do? Force = weight = 1200N Work = F x d = 1200 x 2.5 Work = 3000 J
Work done (J) = Force (N) x distance (m) A man lifts a mass of 120 kg to a height of 2.5m. How much work did he do? Work = mass x g x height
Chemical kinetic gravitational Gain in GPE = work done = m x g x h Work = mass x g x height
Gravitational potential energy Ep = mgh m kg J N/kg or m/s2 Can you copy this please?
Example Woof! (help!) A dog of mass 12 kg falls from an aeroplane at a height of 3.4 km. How much gravitational energy does the dog have as it leaves the aeroplane?
Example On earth g = 10 m/s2 Mass of dog = 12 kg Height = 3.4 km = 3400 m
Example On earth g = 10 m/s2 Mass of dog = 12 kg GPE of dog = mgh = 12 x 10 x 3400 = 408 000 J Height = 3.4 km = 3400 m
Example GPE of dog = mgh = 12 x 10 x 3400 = 408 000 J Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into?
Kinetic energy Kinetic energy of an object can be found using the following formula Ek = mv2 2 where m = mass (in kg) and v = speed (in m/s)
Example A bullet of mass 150 g is travelling at 400 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have?
Example A bullet of mass 150 g is travelling at 400 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have? Ek = mv2/2 = (0.15 x (400)2)/2 = 12 000 J
Example GPE of dog = mgh = 12 x 10 x 3400 = 408 000 J Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example GPE of dog = mgh = 12 x 10 x 3400 = 408 000 J KE at bottom = 408 000 J Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example GPE of dog = mgh = 12 x 10 x 3400 = 408 000 J KE at bottom = 408 000 J = mv2/2 Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example 408 000 = mv2/2 Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example 408 000 = mv2/2 2 x 408 000 = 12 x v2 Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example 408 000 = mv2/2 2 x 408 000 = 12 x v2 816000 = 12v2 Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example 408 000 = mv2/2 2 x 408 000 = 12 x v2 816000 = 12v2 68000 = v2 Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Example 408 000 = mv2/2 2 x 408 000 = 12 x v2 816000 = 12v2 68000 = v2 261 = v v = 261 m/s Just before the dog hits the ground, what has this GPE turned into? Kinetic energy
Let’s try some questions! Page 83 questions 1, 2, 3 and 4.