Science Form 3 2020 (Notes, PBD, Exercise) : Chapter: 7 Energy and Power
Science Form 3 2020 (Notes, PBD, Exercise) : Chapter: 7 Energy and Power
Science Form 3 2020 (Notes, PBD, Exercise) : Chapter: 7 Energy and Power
SCIENCE FORM 3
2020
(NOTES, PBD, EXERCISE)
NAME:
CLASS:
TEACHER: PN. JULIA BINTI AHMAD
NOTES
Work
1. Work, W, is defined is defined as the product of __force, F,____ and ___displacement, s_______, in the
direction of the force, that is __W= Fs______.
2. The S.I. unit for work is __joule (J)______
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1 joule (J) of work is done when a ___force of 1 newton (N)___ is used to move an object over a
___1 metre (m)___ in the direction of the force, that is ___1 J = 1 Nm____
3. ___movement of force___________________ and __energy__________are two physical quantities other
than work which are measured in units of _newton metre_______________________(Nm). Larger units
such as __kilojoule (kJ)___________ and __megajoule(MJ)____________________ are also used in the
measurement of work.
ACTIVITY A
Force = 20N
Direction of force= vertivcal
Displacement in the direction of the force= 1m
Work done?
W=Fs
= 20N x 1m
= 20 J
ACTIVITY B
Force = 10N
Direction of force=horizontal
Displacement in the direction of the force=5m
Work done?
W=Fs
= 10N x 5m
= 50J
ACTIVITY C
Force = 2N
Direction of force= Horizontal
Displacement in the direction of the force=0.3
m
Work done?
W=Fs
= 2N x 0.3m
= 0.6 J
Example Solution
1.
W=Fs
= (400 + 100) N x 3m
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Figure below shows a student weighing 400 N carrying a load = 500 N x 3m
of 100 N while climbing a flight of stairs of a vertical = 1500J
2. Figure below shows Ali lifting a box of mass 10 kg from Weight of box = 10 x 10 N
the floor to the top of a cupboard. How much work is done = 100 N
W=Fs
by Ali? (Assume gravitational force acting on an object of
= 100N x 2m
mass 1 kg = 10 N) = 200J
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ACTIVITY E
Force = 30N
Aizul pulled a box up a smooth ramp from A to B with a Direction of force= vertical
force of 30 N over a distance of 2 m (in the direction of the
Displacement in the direction of the force= 2m
force) in 5 s.
Work done?=
W = Fs
= 30N x 2m
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= 60 J
Time taken= 5s
Power?
Power = work done / time taken
= 60J / 5 s
= 12W
ACTIVITY G
Force = 150N
A 150 N weight is lifted to a height of 1 m in 0.5 s.
Direction of force= vertical
Displacement in the direction of the force=1m
Work done?=
Work = Fs
= 150N x 1m
= 150 J
PL1
2. Mark ( ✓ ) the factors that affect work done.
Time / Force / Displacement
3. What are the unit and the symbol for power? PL1
5. Mark ( ✓ ) in the boxes below the activities that involve work done in everyday life.
Pushing Walking Washing clothes Sitting on the
a concrete wall floor
(a) ,The diagram on the right shows a student lifting a weight, 0.5 m vertically from the floor. If the force
recorded on the spring balance is 5 N, calculate the work done by the student.
Work done = force x displacement
= 5N x 0.5m
= 2.5 J
P3/KBATA boy pushed a 20 kg box over a distance of 2 m. Calculate the work done. [1kg = 10 N]
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1kg = 10N
= 20kg x 10N
= 200N
Work done = force x displacement
= 200N x 2m
= 400J
(b) A worker had done 150 J of work in 5 s. Calculate the power he generated.
(c) Syed which weighs 70 kg takes 8 seconds to run up a flight of stairs which has vertical height of 15 m.
what is Syed’s power?(1kg=10N)
1kg = 10N
= 70kg x 10N
= 700N
Work done = force x displacement
= 700N x 15m
= 10 500J
(d) A woman weighs 720 N pushes a trolley loaded with 340 N over a distance of 55 m. if her power
output is 100 W, how much time does she take?
Work done = force x displacement
= 340N x 55m
= 18700 J
Power = work done / time taken
100w = 18700J/x
= 187s
= 3.12m
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NOTES
7.2 POTENTIAL ENERGY AND KINETIC ENERGY
Gravitational Potential Energy
1. Gravitational potential energy is ___ the work done to lift an object to a height, h, from the Earth's
surface._____
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½ Fx
½ x 20N x 8cm
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Calculate the elastic potential energy possessed
by the stretched bowstring.
Kinetic Energy
1. Kinetic energy is the energy
________________________________________________________________________
Example Solution
1. When a train of mass 500 000 kilogram
moves with a velocity of 360 km h–1,
how much kinetic energy is possessed by
the train?
1. Gravitational potential energy is the work done to lift an object to a height, h from the Earth’s surface.
Gravitational potential energy = Work done = Force (N) × Displacement (m) = mgh
.
Solve the numerical problem about the gravitational potential energy by using the formula above.
3/KBAT PL3/KBA
T
The photo on the right shows a lift in a shopping centre that carried a 500 kg load to
a height of 20 m in 20 s. (g is estimated as 10 m s–2)
(a) What is the word done by the lift?
(b) What is the gravitational potential energy of the lift at the height of 20 m?
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2. Elastic potential energy is the work done to compress or stretch a elastic material with displacement x from
the equilibrium position.
Solve the numerical problem about the elastic potential energy by using the formula above. TP3/KBAT
PL3/KBA
T
The diagram on the right shows a compressed spring. The original length of the spring is 15 cm. The length
of
the spring becomes 10 cm when a force of 20 N is applied.
(b) Calculate the elastic potential energy possessed by the compressed spring.
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PL3/KBA
T
(a) The photo on the right shows an aeroplane flying in the sky. The plane has a mass
of 80 000 kg and flew at a speed of 900 km h–1. Calculate the kinetic energy of the aeroplane.
(b) The photo on the right shows a bullet train moving at a velocity of 360 kmh– 1. If the bullet train has a
mass of 600 000 kg, calculate the kinetic energy possessed by the train.
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NOTES
Condition of pendulum Transformation in the forms of energy for the bob between gravitational potential
bob energy (gravitational P.E.) and kinetic energy (K.E.)
At position X Gravitational P.E =
K.E =
Gravitational P.E of bob
__________________
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K.E of bob
_______________________________
At position Y Gravitational P.E =
K.E =
Gravitational P.E of bob
___________________
K.E of bob
________________________________
At position Z Gravitational P.E =
K.E =
Gravitational P.E of bob
___________________
K.E of bob
________________________________
At position Y Gravitational P.E =
K.E =
Gravitational P.E of bob
___________________
K.E of bob
________________________________
At position X Gravitational P.E =
K.E =
Condition of loaded Transformation in the forms of energy for the load between elastic potential
spring energy (elastic P.E.) and kinetic energy (K.E.
At position X Elastic P.E =
K.E =
Elastic P.E __________________
K.E ________________________
At position Y Elastic P.E =
K.E =
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Elastic P.E ___________________
K.E __________________________
At position Z Elastic P.E =
K.E =
Elastic P.E ___________________
K.E __________________________
At position Y Elastic P.E =
K.E =
Elastic P.E ___________________
K.E ___________________________
At position X Elastic P.E =
K.E =
Example of numerical
Example Solution
1. Figure below shows a toy pistol. The length of the
spring in the toy pistol is 300 mm. If a force of 5 N
is used to compress the spring until its length
becomes 50 mm, calculate the maximum speed of
the plastic ball of mass 50 g when it is fired from
the pistol. State an assumption that is made in
solving this problem.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can only change its form.
Swing systems such as the swing of simple pendulum and swing of spring are always undergone
transformation of energy whether gravitational or elastic potential energy and kinetic energy in
accordancewith the principle of conservation of energy.
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Based on the statement above, write ‘GPE’ or ‘’KE’ for the transformation of the energy form for the pendulum.
PL2
Gravitational potential energy – GPE Kinetic energy – KE
3. Write ‘EPE’ or ‘’KE’ for the transformation of the energy form for the swing of spring. Give explanations.
PL2
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Elastic potential energy - EPE Kinetic energy – KE
PL3/KBA
T
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(a) A 10. kg ball is thrown into the air. It is going 3.0 m/s when thrown. How much potential energy will it
have at the top?
(b) A 4.00 kg ball is on a 5.00 m ledge. If it is pushed off the ledge, how much kinetic energy will it have
just before hitting the ground?
(c) A 25 kg ball is thrown into the air. When thrown it is going 10. m/s. Calculate how high it travels.
(d) A 3.0 kg rock sits on a 0.80 meter ledge. If it is pushed off, how fast will it be going at the bottom?
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