Title: Physics 2
1Interaction between objects
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Physics 2
2Forces working in Pairs
Force A that you exert on the trolley.
Force B exerted by the trolley (on you) it is
equal and opposite to force A.
Force A
Force B
Constant speed
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3Work Done
Distance Force moved (m)
As an object is moved, you do WORK and you have
to use energy. To calculate the work done, you
must use
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Work (J) Force (N) x Distance Force moved (m)
4Example Questions
25J
20J
4m
50N
2MJ
- Sion pushes a block 5m across a table with a
force of 5N. He tires and stops. How much work
did Sion do? - Anna lifts her school bag 2m up in the air with a
force of 10N. How many times did she do it? - Mathew does 200J worth of work whilst pushing a
box with the force of 50N. What distance did he
move the box? - Cai lifts his cat 1.5m into the air. If he had
done 75J worth of work, how much force did he
use? - Carl drives a car over 1000m. If the engine
exerts a force of 2000N, how much work is done by
the car?
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ANSWERS
5Kinetic Energy
Higher
Every moving body has Kinetic Energy.
It is possible to calculate a moving bodys
kinetic energy by using
Kinetic Energy mass (kg) x speed squared
(m/s)2 2
Kinetic Energy m x v2 2
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For a diver weighing 70kg travelling at
54m/s Kinetic Energy ½ 70 542
102,060J 102kJ
6Exemplar Questions
450kJ
4kJ
5m/s
75kg
- Megan drives her car at a speed of 30m/s. If the
total mass is 1000kg what is her kinetic energy? - Sioneds speed on her bike is 10m/s. The total
mass of Sioned and her bike is 80kg, so what is
her kinetic energy? - Dan runs with a kinetic energy of 750J. His mass
is 60kg whats his speed? - Geraint walks to school. His kinetic energy is
150J and his speed is 2m/s, so what is his mass?
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7Potential Energy
HIGHER
Potential energy is the energy that every object
has due to its position.
It is possible to calculate an objects potential
energy by using
Potential Energy mass x gravitational
strength x height (J)
(kg) (m/s2)
(m)
Potential Energy mgh
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For the book on top of the pile, it has a mass of
0.7kg and its 2m from the floor, so
Potential energy 0.7 10 2 14J
8Friction
- What is friction?
- Give 3 examples where friction can be a problem.
- Give 3 examples where friction can be useful.
- What effect does friction have on surfaces?
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9Braking Distances for a car
- A cars braking distance is composed of two
elements - The thinking distance this is the distance you
travel whilst reacting. - Braking distance this is the distance travelled
whilst braking.
Thinking distance
Braking distance
Total
14m
9m
23m
13m/s (30 m.p.h.)
15m
38m
53m
22m/s (50 m.p.h.)
21m
75m
96m
31m/s (70 m.p.h.)
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You do not need to learn the above figures for
the exam, but they show how the cars speed
affect its stopping distance. What else affects a
cars stopping distance?
10A Cars Stopping Distance
High speed
Tiredness
Alcohol
Drugs
Impaired vision
Ice on the road
Wet road surface
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Worn tyres or brakes
High speed
11Cars Stopping Distance
Visit the website below to see video clips on the
effects of speed, tiredness, alcohol misuse etc.
on the stopping distance.
http//www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/mediacentre/me
diapage.htm
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