Units
Work
Power
Machines
Physics Phenomena-Nature Edition!
100

The unit for distance

Meters

100

How can we tell work has been done on an object? 

It moves

100

True or False?  We do not need to know work in order to calculate power. 

False

100

A __________ is a device that can transform forces or change direction of forces

Machine

100

Jet engines were designed based off of the nose of the peregrine falcon.  What force do you believe these "cones" are deflecting? 

Air pressure from wind resistance

200
m/s is the unit for: 

Velocity

200

What is the equation used to solve for work?

W=Fd

200

As a weightlifter, give an example of what you could do to increase your power.

Increase weight or increase speed of lift

200

Machines still follow the law of conservation of ___________.

Energy

200

This bird can rotate its wings, allowing it to hover, fly directly up, and even fly backwards.

Hummingbird

300

m/s2 is the unit for: 

acceleration

300

The force exerted on an object must be (parallel/perpendicular) to the object's displacement

Parallel

300

If we are given a mass in kg and need to convert it to Newtons to find the "force" of weight, how would we do that? 

Multiply by gravity's acceleration (9.81)

300

Two examples of a simple machine are: 

Pulleys and Levers

300

This small marine mammal can deliver a punch with the acceleration of a .22 caliber bullet. 

Mantis Shrimp

400

Measured in Joules

Work

400

When would we use the equation: 

W=Fd (cos theta)

When work is done at an angle

400

What are the two basic equations that we can use to solve for power? 

P=W/t   or P=Fv

400

The "fixed point" that the bar of the lever pivots around is called the: 

Fulcrum

400
This microscopic creature can pretty much survive anything--extreme radiation, extreme temperatures, extreme pressure, and even suspended animation(A slowing of all metabolic processes)!

Tardigrade (Water bear)

500

Measured in Newtons

Force

500

A weightlifter is holding a 50 kg weight 1 meter above his head. How much work is he doing? 

None; no movement

500

1 horsepower is equal to how many Watts?

746 W

500

How is mechanical advantage calculated? 

Output force/Input force

500

The bombardier beetle is famous for emitting *this* from its abdomen, similar to a well-known mythical creature.

Fire (boiling chemicals, basically)

600

Is equivalent to 1 joule/second

Watt
600

A weight lifter lifts a 50 kg weight 2 meters.  How much work is he doing? 

(50 x 9.81 x 2)=981 J

600

Say it takes 400 W to lift a 50 kg mass in 3 seconds.  What distance is the weight being lifted in this example? 

(400 x 3/50 x 9.81)

2.4 meters

600

Consider this pulley type:

Describe why this system decreases input force.

The weight of the load is split in half due to having two connection points. 
600

The basilisk lizard utilizes water's natural surface tension in order to "walk" on it. What gives water its surface tension? 

Water is a polar molecule, resulting in it having surface tension.
700

Is equivalent to a "Newton meter" (1 Newton x 1 meter)

Joule

700

1 joule of work is allegedly equivalent to lifting what object from your waist to to top of your head? 

Apple

700

Which has more power: Horse A: doing 400 joules of work in 12 seconds, or Horse B: doing 200 joules of work in 4 seconds

Horse B

700
In a type 1 lever, the input force and the output force are in opposite directions. How does this differ from a type 2 lever? 

Input and output forces are in the same direction in a Type 2

700

This animal can use seismic communication (sound waves through the ground) to send a message miles away.  The receiver can actually "hear" the message---through their feet!


Elephants

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