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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Potential Energy. Kinetic Energy. Work. Power. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Work Power 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 When work is done on an object so that the object moves, then the force applied to the object must be ___?????____to the displacement of the object Force must be parallel To the displacement.

  4. 1,2 What is your power when you do 100 J of work on an object in 2.0 seconds? P = W/t = 100J/2.0s P = 50 Watts

  5. 1,3 Potential energy due to gravity is the energy of an object due to its…. …Location or Height above Earth

  6. 2,1 A 5kg ball is thrown so that it has a kinetic energy of 250J. What is the ball’s speed? KE = ½ m v2 = 250 J = (0.5) (5 kg) (v2) 250 J = (2.5 kg) (v2) V2 = 100 m2/s2 V = √(100 m2/s2 ) v = 10 m/s

  7. 2,1 How much work is done when you lift a 6.0 kg mass 1.5 m above the ground? F = (6 kg) (9.8 m/s2) = 58.8 N W= F x D = (58.8 N) (1.5m) W= 88.2 J

  8. 2,2 Power is described as…. …The rate at which work is done

  9. 2,3 True or False: The amount of potential energy (due to gravity) possessed by an elevated object is equal to the work done in lifting it. True…the work done in lifting the Object will equal the Potential Energy now possessed by the object.

  10. 2,4 What is the kinetic energy of a 5.0 KG boulder pushed off a cliff 25.0 m high (on Earth), right before it hits the ground? (HINT: think about how potential energy relates to kinetic energy) KE at bottom = PE at top PE = (m) (ag) (h) = (5kg) (9.8 m/s2) (25 m) PE at top = 1225 J KE at bottom =1225 J

  11. 3,1 True or False: NO work (against gravity) is being done on a 500 gram beach ball while carrying it across the beach while not moving it up or down. True, work is only done while lifting Or moving the ball downward.

  12. 3,2 If your power is 5 Watts, and you do 50 J of work on the object, how long (for how much time) have you been doing work on the object? P = W/t t = W/P = (50 J) / (5 Watts) t = 10 seconds

  13. 3,3 An arrow in a bow has 70 J of potential energy. Assuming no loss of energy due to heat, how much kinetic energy will the arrow have immediately after it has been shot? Conservation of NRG says that ΔPE = ΔKE = 70 J

  14. 3,4 A 10 kg object move 3 m/s. It’s kinetic energy is… KE = ½ m v2 = KE = (0.5) (10 kg) (3 m/s)2 KE = 45 J

  15. 4,1 The fourth floor of a house is 12.0m above street level. How much work is needed to move a 115 kg refrigerator to the third floor? Fg= m x ag = Fg= (115 kg)(9.8 m/s2) = 1127 N W = F x d = (1127 N)(12 m) = W = 13,524 J

  16. 4,2 If an object experiences a force of 2,000 N for 20 meters and 1/2 second, what is the power? W = (F x d) = (2000 N x 20 m) = 40,000 J P = W/t = (40,000 J)/ 0.5 sec P = 80,000 Watts.

  17. 4,3 An object has a potential energy of 600J. If it is 0.30 m above the ground, what is the mass? PEg = (m) (ag) (h) m = (PEg ) / [(ag) (h)] m = (600 J) / [(9.8 m/s2)(0.3 m)] m = 200kg

  18. 4,4 A 6 kg ball is thrown so that it has a kinetic energy of 120J. What is the ball’s speed? 120J = ½ (6kg)(v)2 120 J = (3 kg)(v)2 (v)2 = 120 J/ (3 kg) (v)2 = 40 m2/s2 v = 6.3 m/s

  19. 5,1 Gravity does 200J of work over some distance as it pulls a 2.0 kg brick toward Earth. Over what distance does the brick experience this force from gravity? Fg = m x ag = 2kg x 9.8 m/s2 = 19.6 N d = W/F d = 200J/(19.6 N) d = 10.2 m

  20. 5,2 Mr. McDevitt, a champion weight lifter, raises 235kg a distance of 225cm in 3 seconds. How much horse power does Mr. McD display in this lift? (recall: 100 cm = 1 m) Fg = m x ag = (235 kg)(9.8 m/s2) = 2303 N W = F x d = (2350 N)(2.25 m) = 5181.75 J P = W/t = 5181.75 J / 3 sec = 1727.25 Watts 1727.25 watts(1 HP / 746 watts) 2.32 HP

  21. 5,3 Mrs. Mcd weighs 500N and she walks down a flight of stairs to a level 6.50m below her starting point. What Mrs.McD’s change in potential energy? W = PE = m x ag x h = Fg x h PE = (500N)(-6.50m) PE = -3250J (PE decreases)

  22. 5,4 True or False: When Mr. Davala walks down a flight of stairs, his gravitational potential energy disappears. FALSE! His Potential Energy turns into Kinetic energy!! Or… you could say it turns into Work done by Mr. D! Energy does Not disappear… But energy can change forms.

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