7 Work, Energy and Power: Practice 7.1 (P. 141)
7 Work, Energy and Power: Practice 7.1 (P. 141)
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2 C
3 C
Displacement of the skier in 1 s = 10 m
Work done = 375 × 10 = 3750 J
4 B
375
The mass of the skier m = = 75 kg
10 × sin 30°
The tension in the string if the skier accelerates at 1 m s−2
= ma + weight component along the plane
= 75 + 375 = 450 N
Displacement of the skier when he accelerates at 1 m s−2 from 10 m s−1 for 1 s
1 2 1
= ut + at = 10 + × 1 × 12 = 10.5 m
2 2
The new work done = Fs = 450 × 10.5 = 4725 J
4725 − 3750
Percentage change = × 100% = 26%
3750
5 D
6 D
(b) No, she did not do work when she held the barbells above her head.
2 A
1
By KE = mv2,
2
2 × 2.17 × 10 −18
v= = 2.18 × 106 m s–1
9.1 × 10 −31
3 C
4 B
(1) By F = ma,
tension in the rope T = weight of the man + ma
= 700 + 70 × 0.5 = 735 N
(2) By v2 = u2 + 2as,
v= u 2 + 2as = 0 + 2 × 0.5 × 15 = 15 m s–1
(3) When the man reaches the helicopter,
1
his KE = mv2 = 0.5 × 70 × 15 = 525 J
2
his PE = mgh = 70 × 10 × 15 = 10 500 J
Therefore, his total energy gain = KE + PE = 11 025 J
1
5 (a) KE of the tennis ball = mv2
2
2
1 108
= × 0.05 × = 22.5 J
2 3.6
The kinetic energy of the ball is 22.5 J.
1
(b) KE of the bullet = mv2
2
1 20
= × × 2002 = 400 J
2 1000
The kinetic energy of the bullet is 400 J.
(c) Since KE ∝ v2, KE in (a) and (b) will be 4 times their original values if their
speeds double.
1 1
7 Kinetic energy lost = mu2 − mv2
2 2
1 40
= × × (1002 − 602)
2 1000
= 128 J
The bullet does work of 128 J to penetrate the apple.
2 C
3 A
The negative work done by friction on the cars is equal to the kinetic energy of the
cars.
Assume that same friction f acts on cars A and B.
1
For car A, fsA = mvA2
2
1
For car B, fsB = mvB2
2
s A v A 2 40 2 1
⇒ = = =
s B v B 2 80 2 4
4 A
1
20 = × 0.4 × v2
2
2 × 20
v= = 10 m s–1
0.4
The velocity of the ball before it hits the ground is 10 m s−1.
1
6 (a) KE = mv2
2
1
= × 0.01 × 102 = 0.5 J
2
The kinetic energy of the stone is 0.5 J when it is thrown from the ground.
(b) By conservation of energy, all kinetic energy of the stone is converted to its
potential energy when it reaches the highest point. Therefore, potential energy
at its highest point is 0.5 J.
(c) Take the potential energy of the stone at ground level be 0.
PE = mgh
0.5 = 0.01 × 10 × h
h=5m
The maximum height that the stone reaches is 5 m.
(d) By conservation of energy, all potential energy of the stone at its highest point
is converted back to kinetic energy when it falls. Its kinetic energy is 0.5 J
when it returns to the ground.
7 (a) Take the potential energy of the bob at the lowest level be 0.
PE = mgh
= 0.01 × 10 × 0.1 = 0.01 J
The potential energy of the bob at 0.1 m above its lowest position is 0.01 J.
(b) By conservation of energy, the potential energy of the bob in (a) is converted
to its kinetic energy at its lowest position. Therefore, its kinetic energy is 0.01
J at its lowest position.
1
By KE = mv2,
2
1
0.01 = × 0.01 × v2
2
v = 1.41 m s−1
The velocity of the bob is 1.41 m s−1 at its lowest position.
2 C
E
By P =
t
60 000
= = 500 W
2 × 60
3 C
Applying equation P = fv
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P
f=
v
10000
= 30 = 1200 N
3.6
4 D
5 D
Let n be the number of people that the lift can raise.
mgh
P=
t
15000 = (120 + 70n) × 10 × 2
n=9
E
6 By P = ,
t
E = Pt = 500 × 20 = 10 000 J
The engines does work of 10 000 J.
Revision exercise 7
Section A
1 C
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2 C
Energy is lost in lifting the movable parts of the machine.
E
Power wasted =
t
mgh 56.4
= = 120 × 10 ×
t 3
= 22 600 W (= 22.6 kW)
3 C
A: Work done by Stephen = kinetic energy of the ball bearing at A
1
= mv2
2
1
= × 0.1 × 52 = 1.25 J
2
B: By conservation of energy, the kinetic energy at A is converted to potential
1
energy at B. i.e. mgh = mv2.
2
⇒v= 2 gh
C: It is not true when the ball bearing rolls down from B to A.
D: It is true by the conservation of energy.
4 A
(1) By conservation of energy, total energy of the bob is equal to its potential
energy, i.e.
total energy = mgh = m × 10 × 0.2 = 2m
(2) By conservation of energy, the potential energy of the bob is converted to
kinetic energy at its lowest position. Hence,
1
mgh = mv2 ⇒ v = 2 gh , which is independent of the mass of the bob.
2
(3) By conservation of energy, the bob will move up to a point at the same level as
A, whether there is a pin at C or not.
5 C
(1) The cart can pass B and C only if the work done by friction along AC is less
than the potential energy difference of the cart between A and C.
Let m be the mass of the cart.
The potential energy difference of the cart at A and C
= mgh = m × 10 × (45 − 15) = 300m
Work done by friction along AC = Fs = 300 × (125 + 100) = 67 500 J
To pass B and C,
300m > 67 500 ⇒ m > 225 kg
Therefore, if the mass of the cart is greater than 250 kg, it can pass B and C.
(2) By conservation of energy,
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6 C
Work done against friction over BC = Fs = 3 × 2 = 6 J
Work done against friction over CD = energy stored in spring
− work done against friction over BC
5 × s = 10 − 6
s = 0.8 m (to the right of C)
7 B
The potential energy of sky divers is converted to their kinetic energy and work
done against friction. Therefore, if a fraction c of the potential energy is converted
to kinetic energy,
1
cmgh = mv2 ⇒ v = 2cgh , which is independent of their mass.
2
Section B
9 D
(1) The PE difference of the ball between C and D
= mgh = 0.1 × 10 × 0.5 = 0.5 J
1 1
KE of the ball at C = mv2 = × 0.1 × 32 = 0.45 J
2 2
1 1
KE of the ball at D = mv2 = × 0.1 × 42 = 0.8 J
2 2
⇒ the work done against friction along CD = 0.45 + 0.5 − 0.8 = 0.15 J
⇒ the total energy of the ball at B
= KE at C + PE difference between C and B + work done against friction
along BC
= 0.45 + 0.5 + 0.15 = 1.1 J
(2) By W = Fs,
W 0.15
friction f = = = 0.191 N
s 0.5 × 2π × 0.25
(3) By conservation of energy, the energy of the ball is converted to the work
against friction along the track.
KE of the ball at D = work done against friction along the track
0.8 = 0.191 × s
s = 4.19 m
Section A
1
1 (a) KE = mv2 (1 M)
2
2
1 72
= × 1500 × = 300 000 J (= 300 kJ) (1 A)
2 3.6
The kinetic energy of the car is 300 000 J.
72
(b) Distance traveled in 60 s = vt = × 60 = 1200 m (1M)
3.6
Work done = Fs = 500 × 1200 = 600 000 J (= 600 kJ) (1A)
The work done against friction is 600 kJ.
(c) Power = force × velocity (1M)
= 500 × 20 = 10 kW (1A)
The power of the car engine is 10 kW.
2 Let T be the temperature of water at the bottom of the waterfall and m be the mass
of water reaching the bottom.
PE loss of water at the bottom of waterfall = change in its internal energy (1M)
mgh = mc∆T (2A)
10 × 100 = 4200 × (T − 12)
T = 12.2 °C (1A)
The water at the bottom of the waterfall is 12.2 °C.
3 (a)
Section B
5 (a) (i) Since B is in the middle of A and C, the speed of A is the same as that of
C. Hence, the initial speed of the metal cylinder is 10 m s−1.
1
Initial KE of the metal cylinder = mv2 (1M)
2
1
= × 2 × 102 = 100 J (1A)
2
The initial KE of the metal cylinder is 100 J.
(ii) By conservation of energy,
KE loss of the cylinder = its PE gain + work done against friction (1M)
KE loss of the cylinder = mgh + fs
100 = 2 × 10 × h + 5h
h=4m (1A)
The maximum height reached by the cylinder is 4 m.
(b) The speed of the metal cylinder is the same as that of the hammer.
Let v be the minimum speed of the hammer.
KE loss of the cylinder = its PE gain + work done against friction (1M)
0.5 × 2 × v2 = 2 × 10 × 10 + 5 × 10
v = 15.8 m s−1 (1A)
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The minimum speed of the hammer is 15.8 m s .
(c) Any two of the following and other reasonable methods: (2 × 1A)
Put the bell higher.
Use a heavier metal cylinder.
Increase the friction between the cylinder and the support.
Move the pivot of the plank closer to A.
6 (a) Work done to raise the washing machine is equal to the potential energy gained
by the washing machine. (1M)
PE gained by the machine = mgh (1M)
= 800 × 0.2 = 160 J (1A)
The work required to raise the washing machine up the step is 160 J.
(b) (i) When he puts the washing machine on wheels, the friction acting on the
machine is much reduced. (1A)
Therefore he can use less force to push the machine up the ramp. (1A)
(ii) The chemical energy in Bobby's muscles change to (1A)
KE and PE of the machine as it moves up the ramp. (1A)
Also part of his chemical energy is converted to internal energy of the
ramp as a result of work done against friction. (1A)
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(c) (i) From the graph, maximum speed of the machine is 1.5 m s . (1A)
(ii) The machine accelerates until it reaches the ground.
From the graph, the machine reaches the ground at 1 s. (1A)
(iii) The kinetic energy of the machine changes to internal energy of the
ground as a result of work done against friction. (2A)
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