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Chapter 4 Sections 1 & 2. Work, Power and Machines. 1. What is work?. A. The type of energy that a moving object has B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed C. The unit used to express power
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Chapter 4 Sections 1 & 2 Work, Power and Machines
1. What is work? • A. The type of energy that a moving object has • B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed • C. The unit used to express power • D. The transfer of energy using a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
ANSWER: • Work is… • D. The transfer of energy using a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
2. What is power? • A. The type of energy that a moving object has • B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed • C. The unit used to express power • D. The transfer of energy using a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
ANSWER • Power is… • B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
3. What is kinetic energy? • A. The type of energy that a moving object has • B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed • C. The unit used to express power • D. The transfer of energy using a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
ANSWER • Kinetic energy is … • A. The type of energy that a moving object has
4. What is a machine? • A. The type of energy that a moving object has • B. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed • C. A device that helps do work by either overcoming a force or changing the direction of the force • D. The transfer of energy using a force that causes an object to move in the direction of the force
ANSWER • A machine is… • C. A device that helps do work by either overcoming a force or changing the direction of the force
5. What is work input? • A. A number that tells how many times a machine multiplies a force • B. A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input • C. The work done ON a machine • D. The work done BY a machine
ANSWER • Work input is… • C. The work done ON a machine
6. What is work output? • A. A number that tells how many times a machine multiplies a force • B. A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input • C. The work done ON a machine • D. The work done BY a machine
ANSWER • Work output is… • D. The work done BY a machine
7. What is mechanical advantage? • A. A number that tells how many times a machine multiplies a force • B. A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input • C. The work done ON a machine • D. The work done BY a machine
ANSWER Mechanical advantage is… • A. A number that tells how many times a machine multiplies a force
8. What is mechanical efficiency? • A. A number that tells how many times a machine multiplies a force • B. A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input • C. The work done ON a machine • D. The work done BY a machine
ANSWER Mechanical efficiency is… • B. A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input
9. In which situation is a person doing work on an object? • A. A school crossing guard raises a stop sign that weighs 10 N. • B. A student walks while wearing a backpack that weighs 15 N. • C. A man exerts 350 N force on a rope attached to a house. • D. A worker holds a box 1 m off the floor.
ANSWER • A. A school crossing guard raises a stop sign that weighs 10 N.
10. Scott applies a force of 100 N to move a box 5 meters. How much work did he do? • A. 100 J • B. 500 J • C. 5 J • D. 500 N
ANSWER • B. 500 J
11. If a barbell weighs 160 N, what other information do you need to calculate how much work it takes to lift it? • A.The shape of the weights • B.The height the barbell is being lifted • C.The strength of the person doing the lifting • D.The amount of output force
ANSWER • B. The height the barbell is being lifted
12. Tom used 75 N of force to push a box 3 m across the floor. How much work did he do? • 25 J • 25 N • 225 J • 225 W
ANSWER 75 N x 3 m = c. 225 J
13. Which of the following prevents machines from being 100% efficient? • friction • input force • output force • power
ANSWER a. friction
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