Last week we did a nice conceptual overview of what energy is and this week we got a bit more into the nitty gritty and mathematics behind energy. We introduced the concept that energy is the ability to do work and that work is equal to force times distance. To make that more concrete, we went outside and pushed my car again. This time, however, we measured the amount of force it took to move the car and measured how much time it took to move it. Using those measurements we calculated the energy it took for us to move the car and we found how many Watts and how much horsepower we used.
In my opinion the text that we're using goes into too little detail on energy. I'm including my Energy eBook to help supplement the text
Homework for due 1/27 is to
Read pp 103 and 104
Read the Energy and Work chapter in the eBook
Do Review Questions on page 119 #'s 1 - 5
Plug and Chug Pg 120 #'s 1 and 3
Think and Solve # 2, 4
Also, do the "Find the Power" experiment in the eBook. We did the first part where you find your wattage in class. (Email me if you can't remember your wattage.) Compare yourself to at least 5 different appliances.
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