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16302046465Approximately how much work do you do when you lift your 10 kg sister to a height of 1.5m?15 J0
16302497456What would happen to the mechanical advantage if the radius of the door knob were doubled?it would be multiplied by 21
16303623831pulleywhat is this simple machine?2
16303652651less than 100%the efficiency of this pulley system is3
16302588450The class of this lever is an example would be4
16304529438The boy in the photograph is carrying a box to the top of the stairs. Describe how the work that the boy does on the box is related to the energy transfer that occurs. How does the energy of the box change form as the boy carries the box up the stairs?5
16302046466A 10kg box sits on the floor. Approximately how high would you have to lift the box to increase gravitational potential energy by 350J?3.5m, 7m, 15m, or 40m? Note: GPE= mgh, height =GPE/(mass x gravity)=350/(10*9.8)6
16302046467When a machine does work on an object the output work is which of the following?less than input work, equal to input work or greater than input work?7
16302046468If the input force on a lever is 200 N, then the output force from that lever is 50 N. What is the MA of the lever?1.0, 0.25, 4, 68
16302046469In a pulley system, the efficiency is ...exactly 100%, exactly 400%, greater than 100% less than 100% Note: The efficiency of a real machine is always less than 100%9
16302046470An input force of 80 N is used to lift an object weighing 240N with a system of pulleys. What is the mechanical advantage of the pulley system?2, 3, 4, 5 Note: MA=output force/input force =240 N/ 80 N=310
16302046471What is the combination of two or more simple machines called?compound machine11
16302046472What are the six types of simple machines?lever, pulley, axel and wheel, screw, lever and wedge12
16302046473What are the two conditions necessary for work to be done on an object?there must be a force applied over a specified distance13
16302046474Define mechanical advantageratio of output force over the input force14
16302046475What kinds of potential energy are there?elastic potential energy, gravitational potential energy and chemical potential energy (stored energy in chemical bonds like food), mechanical potential energy etc...15
16302046476Which of the following factors change the gravitational potential energy of an object?length of object, temperature of object or the mass of the object? Why? What is the equation for GPE?16
16302046477What is the difference between direct and alternating current?See lab on generators17
16302046478What is a transformer? What are they useful for?See lab on generators18
16302046479Where was GPE the highest for the marble in your Rube Goldberg machine?See lab on Rube Goldberg Machines19
16302046480Where was kinetic energy and GPE equal in your Rube Goldberg machine?See lab on Rube Goldberg Machines20
16302046481What is the equation for kinetic energy?KE=1/2 mv221
16302046482A jogger with a mass of 75 kg is moving forward at a speed of 2m/s. What is the jogger's kinetic energy from this forward motion?calculate it!22
16302046483What is the GPE of an Earth-dictionary system if the dictionary has a mass of 2 kg and is located 3 m above the ground?Find the equation and calculate it!23
16302046484Solve the GPE equation for heightGPE=mgh divide both sides by mg GPE/mg=h24
16302046485http://www.rubegoldberg.com/gallery# visit the site above and find the cartoon of the penguin in A SIMPLE PARACHUTE (under play and sports on the left) on the rube goldberg site A. What type of energy is being used at step F? B. What type of energy is being used at step G? (there are 2)...25
16302046486Which has more kinetic energy? A 25kg rolling ball or a 30kg rolling ball?30 Kg26
16302046487Which has more potential energy? A plane on the ground or in the air?in the air27
16302046488energy stored in chemical bondschemical energy28
16302046489heat energythermal energy29
16302046490energy from radiationnuclear energy30
16302046491energy from an object's motionmechanical energy31
16302046492energy from moving electronselectrical energy32
16302046493energy from lightradiant energy33
16302046494T/F: Input work is always less than the output workTrue34
16302046495T/F: Machines can be 100% efficientFalse, they are always less than 100% due to friction35
16302046496Define the Law of Conservation in your own wordsEnergy just TRANSFORMS from one form to another. It is never created and can't be destroyed.36
16302046497The units for efficiency%37
16302046498The units for energyJ-joules38
16302046499The units for mechanical advantagenone39
16302046500For a flashlight to be turned on by a biological living thing, what are the energy transformations that must occur? Place them in the proper order.chemical, mechanical, electrical, radiant, thermal40
16302046501When a ball is thrown into the air, what kind of energy does it have at the VERY VERY top before it begins to fall?GPE41
16302046502What type of energy does the thrown ball have half way down toward its decent toward the ground?half GPE and half kinetic energy42
16302046503When a ball is thrown into the air, what kind of energy does it have at the VERY VERY bottom before it reaches the ground?all the GPE has been converted back to kinetic energy43
16302046504A 4 kg ball is on a 5m ledge. If it is pushed off the ledge, how much kinetic energy will it have just before hitting the ground?calcualte it KE=1/2 mv244
16302046505where are the regions where a magnet is strongest?the poles45
16302046506T/F Electromagnets are permanent magnetsfalse, they are temporary46
16302046507T/F Generators turn electrical energy into mechanical energyfalse, they turn mechanical energy into electrical47
16302046509The ratio of the output force to the input force is the __________________________ of a machine.mechanical advantage48
16302046510The energy due to compressing a spring is ____________________.Elastic potential energy49
163020465115. When an athlete runs, he/she transforms chemical energy of food molecules into _______________ energy.mechanical energy50
16302046512Friction causes mechanical energy to be converted into which form?thermal energy51
16302046513How much work do you do when you lift an 80N child 0.5m?40 J52
16302046514An input force of 50 N is used to lift an object weighing 300 N with a system of pulleys. What is the mechanical advantage of the pulley system?653
16302046515A jogger with a mass of 60kg is moving forward at a speed of 3m/s. What is the jogger's kinetic energy from this forward motion?270 J54
16302046516What is the GPE of an Earth-dictionary system if the dictionary has a mass of 5 kg and is located 2m above the ground? Us the ground as the reference level.100 J55
16302046517Which of the following changes electrical energy into mechanical energy?electromagnets take energy from the battery and pick up things, such as paperclips, which is mechanical energy56
16302046518How is the law of conservation of energy related to a generator in a home when the lights go out?The engine in the generator takes the chemical energy supplied by the gasoline and turns it into mechanical energy when it turns the motor. The motor in turn changes the energy into electrical energy from the flow of electrons. The electrical energy can then be turned into radiant energy of light or thermal energy of heat for the home.57

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