http://www.ck12.org Chapter 6. Work and Energy
(
240
km
h
)(
1000 m
1 km
)(
1 h
3600 s
)
= 66. 666 = 66 .7 m/s
The power the engine develops isP=F v= (4600N)( 66 .7m/s) = 307 , 820 = 308 ,000 W
Converting to horsepower:
(
308 ,000 W
1
)(
1 hp
746 W
)
= 411. 287 =411 hp
Illustrative Example 3
1a. If you look at your utility bill, you’ll see that you’re charged, typically, between 8 and 12 cents per kilowatt-hour
(kWh). Are you being charged for your power consumption or the energy you use?
1b. What is the cost to run a 100-Watt light bulb for 24 hours at 12 cents per kWh?
Answers:
1a. You’re charged for the energy you use. Since a kilowatt is a unit of power (1000 W = 1000 J/s), multiplying
energy/time by time results in just units of energy (joules).
Note: 1. 00 kW h=
(
1000 Js
)(
(^3600) hs
)
= 3 , 600 , 000 = 3. 60 × 106 J
1b. We first convert 100 W into kW and then multiple by the number of hours, 24.
100 W= 0. 100 kW, therefore,( 0. 100 kW)( 24 h) = 2. 4 kW h→( 2. 4 kW h)
(
$0. 12
kW h
)
= 0. 288 =$0.29 or 29 cents.
- Work is defined asW=Fxx= (Fcosθ)x, the product of the component of the force along the line of motion
and displacement. - Work has units of N*m, or(kg·m^2 /s^2 ), also known as Joules (J).
- Energy comes in two forms: kinetic and potential
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and potential energy is the energy of position. Potential energy can also have
many forms. For example: gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy, and
nuclear potential energy to name a few.
- Energy is the ability to do work and has units of joules, J.
- Kinetic energy has the form:KE=^12 mv^2
- Gravitational potential energy has the form:PE=mgh
- The potential energy stored in a spring has the form:PE=^12 kx^2
- The relationship between the applied force and the distance a spring is stretched or compressed is:F=kx
(Hooke’s Law) - The Work-Energy principle isW=∆KE
- Dissipative forces such as friction are considered non-conservative forces. Mechanical energy is not conserved
in the presence of non-conservative forces.