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7. Kinetic Energy and Work Kinetic Energy
www.asc.ohio-state.eduThe work energy theorem relates the changes in the kinetic energy to the total work performed on the object: ∆K = W tot Example: A 3-kg box initially at rest slides 3 m down a frictionless 30° incline. What is the work done on the object? What is the kinetic energy and speed
Chapter 7 – Kinetic energy, potential energy, work
physics.ucf.eduEnergy associated with the state of motion of an object. (7.1) 2 K 1 mv2 Units: 1 Joule = 1J = 1 kgm2/s2 = N m II. Work Energy transferred “to” or “from” an object by means of a force acting on the object. To +W From -W - Constant force: F x ma x d v v v v axd ax 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 Work done by the force = Energy
Part II Review Unit Review Name Work Energy Power
www.johnbowne.orgJan 14, 2018 · Work Energy Power Base your answers to questions 1 through 4 on the diagram below which shows a 20-newton force pulling an object up a hill at a constant rate of 2 meters per second. A) 0 kg-m/s B)10 kg-m/s C) 100 kg-m/s D) 600 kg-m/s 1.The magnitude of the momentum of the moving object is
Control Systems Engineer - Automation Federation
www.automationfederation.orgVelocity, area, volumetric, density, and mass relationships Velocity, acceleration, mass, work energy Unit conversions Linearization Task 2: Select, specify, and design the installation of control element devices to manipulate
Energy Works KS2 Resource Pack - CEES
www.cees.org.uk1 Energy Works KS2 Resource Pack This KS2 Resource Pack is designed to support teachers whose pupils are taking part in the Energy Works programme. This pack is designed to offer a variety of