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Monday 11-26 PS. Homework. Pg 858-859 Problems 111-113, 116-125 Due Wednesday. Conversions. Divide your gram (g) mass value by 1000 to determine the kilogram (kg) value Divide your speed in (km/hr) by 3.6 to get the speed in (m/s) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monday 11-26 PS

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Homework

• Pg 858-859

• Problems 111-113, 116-125

• Due Wednesday

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Conversions

• Divide your gram (g) mass value by 1000 to determine the kilogram (kg) value

• Divide your speed in (km/hr) by 3.6 to get the speed in (m/s)

• (kJ) means kilojoules. Multiply the number of (kJ) by 1000 to get the value of energy in (j)

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Write-up for Roller Coaster Project

Discussion

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General information

• Write up section is due Tuesday

• Neat, typed if at all possible

• All answers must be completed in sentence form

• Define the concepts asked in question, base your question on those definitions

• Sketch may be on different paper, but have all measurements, velocity, GPE and KE information

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Question #1

• What Simple machines can be connected to the construction or operation of your roller coaster?

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Question #2, #3

• Produce a sketch (not a photocopy of some person’s sketch)

• Indicate height values to every important point on the coaster (In meters)

• Accurate line representing the track

• IF your group filmed your coaster and you can e-mail the results, I will try to get it up on the web-site

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Question #4

• Circle what was successfully completed on the 2 best runs on the track

• Describe, in detail, the special section(s)

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Question #5

• Get signatures from Me, if you have completed your runs

• Add the date on which the runs were performed

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Question #6

• Does the ball accelerate during the entire roller coaster run?

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Question #7

• Indicate on your sketch, the point of greatest velocity of the ball during the run.

• If you can’t decide between two label and explain both

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Question #8

• Draw a free body diagram of the ball as it rolls down the first slope.

• Arrows , direction

• Label forces

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Question #9

• Does the track exhibit any evidence of gaining elastic potential energy during the movement of the ball over it, during a run?

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Question #10

• Indicate where does the ball has its most and least amount of GPE during its run on your sketch?

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Question #11

• Indicate where the ball has its most and least amount of KE during its run on your sketch

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Question #12

• Indicate the relationship between the amount of GPE and KE the ball has as it moves up a hill on the track

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Question #13

• Does the ball possess the same amount of energy at the end of the run as it had in the beginning?

• Forms of energy

• Conservation of energy

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Question #14

• If you make your hill too steep, the ball will fly off the top of it . Why does this occur

• Inertia

• Momentum

• Newton’s laws

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Calculations for the roller coaster Project paper

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• This is due Wednesday

• Neat, typed if possible

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Equations

• GPE = mgh• KE = ½mv2

• a = (Vf – Vi)/t• p = mv• MA = fo / fi • W = f d• P = w / t

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Question #15

• Calculate the GPE at start

• What is the mass of your marble?small metal = 28.3 g clear glass = 8.5 gswirled glass = 6.0 g big metal = 67 gwood = 2.0 g

What is acceleration due to gravity on Earth?

What is the height?

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Question #16

• Calculate the GPE at the bottom of the first hill

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Question #17

• What is the difference in the amount of GPE in the problems 15 and 16?

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Question #18

• If the all of the ball’s energy lost from GPE was converted into KE at the bottom of the first hill, what is the velocity of the ball?

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Question #19

• What is the acceleration of the ball from the start to the bottom of the first hill, if it takes 5 seconds to travel between points

• Initial velocity ?

• Final velocity ?

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Question #20

• What is the momentum of the ball at the bottom of the first hill?

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Question #21

• What is the change in GPE of the ball from the start to finish of the roller coaster ride?

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Question #22

• How much energy of the ball was lost due to friction and sound by the end of the roller coaster?

• What else could take away some of the ball’s energy?

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The rest of this week we will concentrate on the equations

• Steps to solving a problem using an equation

1) Identify what is given

2) Identify what is wanted

3) Make sure all values are in correct units (kg, m, s , N, J, W)

4) Identify equation that relates the givens to what is wanted

5) Plug in givens

6) Solve for what you want

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Question

• A high jumper jumps 2.04 m. If the jumper has a mass of 67 kg, what is his gravitational potential energy at the highest point of the jump?

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What is given?

• 2.04 m

• Height at highest point of jump

• 67 kg

• Mass of person

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What is wanted?

• What is his gravitational potential energy at the highest point of the jump?

• GPE

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What equation to use

• Need to connect GPE with mass and height

• GPE = mgh

• G is the acceleration due to gravity

• G is constant on earth’s surface = 9.8 or 10

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Plug in and solve

• GPE = m g h

• GPE = (67) (10) (2.04)

• Around 1300 J

• The units are the units for energy, which can be used if all else is measured in m, kg, and s

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Question #2

• A rock is rolling down a hill with a velocity of 4.67 m/s. It has the kinetic energy of 18.9 kJ. What is the mass of the rock?

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Givens

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What is wanted?

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Check the units

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What equation will you use to connect them?

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Plug and solve

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Question

• A team of horses is hitched to a cart. The team pulls with a force of 471 N. The cart travels 2.3 km in 20 minutes. Calculate the work done on the cart and the power delivered by the horses.

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Horse problem

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Scientific Notation

• A method used to write very large or very small numbers in a more manageable way.

• 15000 = 1.5 x 104

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Write in scientific notation

• The planet of Saturn has a mass of

568 500 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 kg

In 1997, 70 294 601 planes either took off or landed at Chicago’s O’Hare airport