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CHAPTER 4
Work
-What is Work?
-How to Calculate Work?
-How to Calculate work in a gas?
‘ Work is done when
                                                              A forces moves to
                                                 In Physics   point at which it acts
                                                               in the direction of

NO!          Work is not going to the office…
                                                              the forces. ‘




Work Done = Force X Distance moved by force in the direction of the force
  (Joules)     (Newton)                         (Metre)
Examples

                                        50 N
             30 N



                                                        10M

             Work done= 50N-20N X 10
                      20NX10
                      200 Joules toward the right.




                                        30 degree


         10m                                                      So
                                                                  =40xcos30 X 10M
To count the work done in an object,
                                                                    (Force)  (Direction)
the force must be in the same direction in the direction they move.
WORK DONE IN AN EXPANDING GAS




  Work Done By The Gas = Force X Distance Moved
           (Joule)             Newton (N)      Metre (m)

Work Done On The Gas = Pressure X Change in Volume
            (Joule)            Pascal (Pa)           Metre cube (m^3)
When the “gas expands”,work is done by gas. (Distance is moved)
If the gas “Contracts” ,then work is done on the gas.(Volume increase or decrease)
-What is Energy?
                          -What is Potential Energy?
The ability to do work.
                          -What is Kinetic Energy?
ENERGY
What Is Energy?

-Energy is the ability to do work.

-Energy cannot be destroyed,nor created.

-Energy can only change form.

-Every move that we’re doing are consisted of Energy.

-Energy have the SI of Joule.
Potential Energy
    3KG
                         Potential energy is the ability of an object to do work
                         as a result of its position or shape.



                   10m


                    Potential Energy= Mass X Gravity X Height
                         (Joule)         Kilograms (Kg)    9.8 m/s^2         Metre (m)



So:
EP= 3 X 9.8 X 10
EP= 294 Joules
Kinetic Energy

                          Kinetic Energy is the energy due to motion.
30 Kg


Velocity= 10 m/s



     Kinetic Energy= ½ X Mass x Velocity^2
              Joules               Kg              (m/s)^2
                          1/2MV^2
     So:
     Ek= 1/2Mv^2
         ½ X 20 X 10^2
         1000 Joules
Energy Conversion and
    Conservation
Type Of Energy
                                          Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
                                          It can only be converted from one form to another.


                                                Energy                      Explanation
Here are a few example of the type of     Potential Energy    Energy Due to position
energy that they can be converted into:
                                          Kinetic Energy      Energy due to motion



                                          Elastic or Strain   Energy due to stretching an object
                                          Energy

                                          Electrical Energy   Energy associated with moving electric
                                                              energy

                                          Sound Energy        A mixture of potential and kinetic energy



                                          Wind Energy         A particular type of kinetic energy



                                          Light Energy        Energy released during chemical reaction



                                          Solar Energy        Light energy from the sun
Efficiency
What Is Efficiency ?
Efficiency gives a measure of how much
of the total energy may be used and is not lost




                 Energy Efficiency Formula?



    Efficiency = Useful Work Done/Total Energy Input X 100
The Deformation Of Solid
      -Hooke’s Law
      -Strain Energy
      -Stress Energy
      -Young Modulus
Hooke’s Law
What is Hooke’s law?

Hooke’s law states that, provided the elastic limit is not exceeded,
the extension of a body is proportional to the applied load.




                                               Force =K.Extension
                                               (Newton)            (Metre)


                                         Where K is constant . It is known as elastic constant
                                         or spring constant.

                                         Force is directly proportional to Extension
Strain Energy

Strain Energy is energy stored
in a body due to change of shape.




 Formula




     Straign Energy W = ½ K.Extension^2
                                    Metre
               Joules
The Young Modulus
     What is The Young Modulus?
     It is a constant of a particular material which enable us to find extensions
      knowing the constant and the dimension of a specimen.




                                      Stress
Young Modulus =                    --------------------------------

                                       Strain
                                                       Stress = Force/Area Normal to the force
 Strain = Extension/Original Length            If there is a tie,the area of the circle in the tie is the diameter.
                                               Because it is a normal to the force
The behaviour of different material
       under tensile stress.




       Brittle Material                             Ductile Material

A brittle material will snap when exceeding   A ductile material will expand and fractured
the ultimate tensile stress.EX:GlassFibre.    when exceeding
                                              the ultimate tensile stress.EX:Metals
The behaviour of different material
        under tensile stress.




ENERGY
Thermal/Heat Energy
Specific Heat Capacity

What is a specific heat capacity?
 It is the constant to produce an energy with
 a certain mass and changes in Temperature.




                            Formula
  Q = Mass X C X Changes in temperature
Thermal (Heat) Capacity

            What is a Thermal (heat) capacity?
            It is the quantity of the heat energy required to raise the temperature
             of the whole body by one degree.


Formula

Q = C X Changes in temperature
Specific Latent Heat

    What is a specific Latent Heat?
       It is the heat energy required to convert unit mass of solid to liquid
        without any change in temperature.




                                   Formula
Q = Mass X Latent heat of Fusion/Vaporisation
Latent heat of Fusion (Lf) = when Ice turns into water or water turns into Ice
Latent heat ofVaporisation(Lv)    = when water turns into gas or gas turns into
                                  water.
POWER
What is Power?
  Power is the rate of doing work.
  Power have the SI of Watt/Second.
  Usually Your bills in the mail,consisted of KW/H instead of W/s .

Formula
 Power= Work done/Time Taken


 Power=Force X Speed
Moment Of Force
Moment Of Force

What Is Moment Of Force?
                                                     Thetha
It is the turning effect of a Force.   ------------------------------------------




     Moment Of Force = Force x distance
           Nm           N          m
Couples
                             What is a Couple?
                  A couple consist of two forces , equal in magnitude
             F    but opposite in direction whose lines of
                  action do not coincide.


    r

        r   Moment of Force = F x 2r
F
The Principle of Moments

         It is stated that ,for a body to be in rational equilibrium,
       the sum of the clockwise moments about any point must equal
       the sum of the anticlockwise moments about the same point.

                                                                        30 m




                                     10 m                       20 m




                            0.1 N              (10 x 0.1)=(20x0.1) + 30f   0.1 N   F
Sum of the clockwise moments= (10 x 0.1)       1=2+30f
Sum of the anti clockwise = (20 x 0.1) + 30F   Moments= 1-2 // -30 = - 29.
Equilibrium:

        What the center of Gravity?
        The center of gravity of an object is the point at which
        the whole weight of the object may be considered to act.




For a body to be equilibrium:
-The sum of the forces in any direction must be zero.
- The sum of the moments of the forces about any point must be zero.
Thank You

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Chapter 4 Summary

  • 2. Work -What is Work? -How to Calculate Work? -How to Calculate work in a gas?
  • 3. ‘ Work is done when A forces moves to In Physics point at which it acts in the direction of NO! Work is not going to the office… the forces. ‘ Work Done = Force X Distance moved by force in the direction of the force (Joules) (Newton) (Metre)
  • 4. Examples 50 N 30 N 10M Work done= 50N-20N X 10 20NX10 200 Joules toward the right. 30 degree 10m So =40xcos30 X 10M To count the work done in an object, (Force) (Direction) the force must be in the same direction in the direction they move.
  • 5. WORK DONE IN AN EXPANDING GAS Work Done By The Gas = Force X Distance Moved (Joule) Newton (N) Metre (m) Work Done On The Gas = Pressure X Change in Volume (Joule) Pascal (Pa) Metre cube (m^3) When the “gas expands”,work is done by gas. (Distance is moved) If the gas “Contracts” ,then work is done on the gas.(Volume increase or decrease)
  • 6. -What is Energy? -What is Potential Energy? The ability to do work. -What is Kinetic Energy? ENERGY
  • 7. What Is Energy? -Energy is the ability to do work. -Energy cannot be destroyed,nor created. -Energy can only change form. -Every move that we’re doing are consisted of Energy. -Energy have the SI of Joule.
  • 8. Potential Energy 3KG Potential energy is the ability of an object to do work as a result of its position or shape. 10m Potential Energy= Mass X Gravity X Height (Joule) Kilograms (Kg) 9.8 m/s^2 Metre (m) So: EP= 3 X 9.8 X 10 EP= 294 Joules
  • 9. Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy is the energy due to motion. 30 Kg Velocity= 10 m/s Kinetic Energy= ½ X Mass x Velocity^2 Joules Kg (m/s)^2 1/2MV^2 So: Ek= 1/2Mv^2 ½ X 20 X 10^2 1000 Joules
  • 10. Energy Conversion and Conservation
  • 11. Type Of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be converted from one form to another. Energy Explanation Here are a few example of the type of Potential Energy Energy Due to position energy that they can be converted into: Kinetic Energy Energy due to motion Elastic or Strain Energy due to stretching an object Energy Electrical Energy Energy associated with moving electric energy Sound Energy A mixture of potential and kinetic energy Wind Energy A particular type of kinetic energy Light Energy Energy released during chemical reaction Solar Energy Light energy from the sun
  • 12. Efficiency What Is Efficiency ? Efficiency gives a measure of how much of the total energy may be used and is not lost Energy Efficiency Formula? Efficiency = Useful Work Done/Total Energy Input X 100
  • 13. The Deformation Of Solid -Hooke’s Law -Strain Energy -Stress Energy -Young Modulus
  • 14. Hooke’s Law What is Hooke’s law? Hooke’s law states that, provided the elastic limit is not exceeded, the extension of a body is proportional to the applied load. Force =K.Extension (Newton) (Metre) Where K is constant . It is known as elastic constant or spring constant. Force is directly proportional to Extension
  • 15. Strain Energy Strain Energy is energy stored in a body due to change of shape. Formula Straign Energy W = ½ K.Extension^2 Metre Joules
  • 16. The Young Modulus What is The Young Modulus? It is a constant of a particular material which enable us to find extensions knowing the constant and the dimension of a specimen. Stress Young Modulus = -------------------------------- Strain Stress = Force/Area Normal to the force Strain = Extension/Original Length If there is a tie,the area of the circle in the tie is the diameter. Because it is a normal to the force
  • 17. The behaviour of different material under tensile stress. Brittle Material Ductile Material A brittle material will snap when exceeding A ductile material will expand and fractured the ultimate tensile stress.EX:GlassFibre. when exceeding the ultimate tensile stress.EX:Metals
  • 18. The behaviour of different material under tensile stress. ENERGY
  • 20. Specific Heat Capacity What is a specific heat capacity? It is the constant to produce an energy with a certain mass and changes in Temperature. Formula Q = Mass X C X Changes in temperature
  • 21. Thermal (Heat) Capacity What is a Thermal (heat) capacity? It is the quantity of the heat energy required to raise the temperature of the whole body by one degree. Formula Q = C X Changes in temperature
  • 22. Specific Latent Heat What is a specific Latent Heat? It is the heat energy required to convert unit mass of solid to liquid without any change in temperature. Formula Q = Mass X Latent heat of Fusion/Vaporisation Latent heat of Fusion (Lf) = when Ice turns into water or water turns into Ice Latent heat ofVaporisation(Lv) = when water turns into gas or gas turns into water.
  • 23. POWER
  • 24. What is Power? Power is the rate of doing work. Power have the SI of Watt/Second. Usually Your bills in the mail,consisted of KW/H instead of W/s . Formula Power= Work done/Time Taken Power=Force X Speed
  • 26. Moment Of Force What Is Moment Of Force? Thetha It is the turning effect of a Force. ------------------------------------------ Moment Of Force = Force x distance Nm N m
  • 27. Couples What is a Couple? A couple consist of two forces , equal in magnitude F but opposite in direction whose lines of action do not coincide. r r Moment of Force = F x 2r F
  • 28. The Principle of Moments It is stated that ,for a body to be in rational equilibrium, the sum of the clockwise moments about any point must equal the sum of the anticlockwise moments about the same point. 30 m 10 m 20 m 0.1 N (10 x 0.1)=(20x0.1) + 30f 0.1 N F Sum of the clockwise moments= (10 x 0.1) 1=2+30f Sum of the anti clockwise = (20 x 0.1) + 30F Moments= 1-2 // -30 = - 29.
  • 29. Equilibrium: What the center of Gravity? The center of gravity of an object is the point at which the whole weight of the object may be considered to act. For a body to be equilibrium: -The sum of the forces in any direction must be zero. - The sum of the moments of the forces about any point must be zero.