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Work, Energy & Power Quiz

Work, Energy & Power Quiz. Mechanical Energy Work Power Conservation of Mechanical Energy Mechanical Efficiency. 1. Which of the following is a form of mechanical energy ?. a) thermal energy b) solar energy c) translation kinetic energy d) chemical energy.

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Work, Energy & Power Quiz

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  1. Work, Energy & Power Quiz • Mechanical Energy • Work • Power • Conservation of Mechanical Energy • Mechanical Efficiency

  2. 1. Which of the following is a form of mechanical energy? a) thermal energy b) solar energy c) translation kinetic energy d) chemical energy

  3. 2. How much work is done to rise from a seat if the 45.0 kg person raises herself 35 cm? a) 15.75 J b) 154.5 J c) 1575 J d) 1545 J

  4. 3. How much energy does it take to stop a 5 kg projectile that is travelling at 65 m/s? a) 162.5 J b) 325 J c) 10.56 kJ d) 21.2 kJ

  5. 4. Which of the following forces is NOT conservative? a) rigid lever and fulcrum b) friction of a level surface c) ideal spring d) tension in an ideal pendulum wire

  6. 5. Which of the following is NOT an equation for computing mechanical power? a) P = M w b) P = W t c) P = DE / t d) P = F . v

  7. 6. What is the instantaneous power of a knee that exerts a 150 N force against a 35 cm lever that is rotating at 120 deg/s? a) 110 W b) 6300 W c) 11.00 kW d) 18.00 kW

  8. 7. How high must a 10 kg projectile be raised to achieve a velocity of 5 m/s when it is dropped? a) 0.500 m b) 0.509 m c) 2.55 m d) 1.274 m

  9. Answers • c (translational kinetic) • b (45 x 9.81 x 0.35) • c (1/2 x 5 x 652) • b (friction is non-conservative) • b (P = W / t; P ≠ W t) • a (150 x 0.35 x 120 x p/180) • d (y = v2 /2 g = 52 /[2 x 9.81])

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