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Lecture Eighteen Physics 100 Fall 2012 Conservation of Energy

Lecture Eighteen Physics 100 Fall 2012 Conservation of Energy

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Page 1: Lecture Eighteen Physics 100 Fall 2012  Conservation of Energy

Lecture Eighteen Physics 100 Fall 2012

Conservation of Energy

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No Lab Tomorrow. Lab WILL BE HELD Wednesday, Thursday

and Tuesday of next week. Second writing assignment due on

12/12/12 Exam 3 discussion

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An electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electric motors use magnetic force to cause motion.

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Get “mechanical”

energy (motion) out

Put “electrical” energy (electricity)

in.

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Put “mechanical” energy in to

cause rotation

Get “electrical” energy (electricity)

out

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Amount of energy transfered

how long it took for the transferPower P

( ) (how long you use it) Amount of energy transferedPower x

Watt x hour or a kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy which can be converted into a Joule.

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P iV

Because V=iR

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Kinetic energy (or mechanical energy) is energy associated with motion.

KE=½ mv2 where m is the mass of an object and v is velocity or speed

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Put “mechanical” energy in to

cause rotation

Get “electrical” energy (electricity)

out

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Energy is not created or destroyed.

Rather, energy changes form (electrical to mechanical for example).

Or, is transferred from one object to another.

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Where did the energy come from to start with?

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Kinetic (mechanical) Electrical Heat Light from the sun and other objects Sound Potential (stored): Chemical bonds

including meat and plants, gravitational potential energy, springs, petroleum