Physical Science
Physical Science
Chapter 3
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Wheel and Axle
two circular objects attached together about a
common axis
Wheel is the large cylinder
Axle is the small cylinder
IMA = Radius of the wheel /
A B
W=FxD
P=FxD/T P = 35 N x 10 m / 5 sec P = 350 J / 5 sec = 70 J/sec
P = 70 Watts
Thermal Energy
Chemical Energy
Electrical Energy
Electromagnetic Energy
Nuclear Energy
Mechanical Energy
associated w/ the motion (kinetic) or position of an object (potential)
Kinetic Energy exists whenever an object which has mass is in motion
with some velocity. Everything you see moving about has kinetic
energy.
Potential Energy exists whenever an object which has mass has a
position within a force field. The most everyday example of this is the
position of objects in the earth's gravitational field. GPE =
Weight x
Height
Thermal Energy
associated w/ the total energy of the particles (atoms and
molecules) in an object. As thermal energy increases, the
particles increase in speed and the thermal energy
(temperature) of the object increases.
Chemical Energy
the energy stored in chemical bonds. The
potential energy stored in compounds.
Electrical Energy
Moving electrical charges. Electricity!!
Electromagnetic energy
Travels in waves, associated w/ light, infrared, ultraviolet, microwaves, x-
rays, etc
Longer wavelength yields low frequency & low energy
Shorter wavelength yield high frequency & high energy
Nuclear Energy
Associated w/ the fusion or fission of nuclear atoms.
The fusion of
hydrogen into
helium fuels the
power of the sun
5.2 Energy Conversion and Conservation
Most forms of energy can be converted from one type to another.
Law of the Conservation of Energy - states that energy cannot be created
or destroyed. It simply changes from one form into another
Einstein’s theory of Relativity - E = mc2
a small amount of mass can be changed directly into a tremendous
amount of energy
E = the energy produced
END OF DISCUSSION.
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