Definitions
Problems
Graphs/Diagrams
Equations
Units
100

Energy transfer caused by a Force as it is displaced

Work

100

The work of a cable to pulling a 2000 N elevator 15 m up.

30000 J

100

The point on this diagram where the roller coster has the highest potential energy.

A

100

The equation for Work

W=Fdcosθ

100

The unit of Energy

Joules

200

The rate at which Work changes

Power

200

The average force exerted by a 20 kg dog that exerts 800 W of power while running with an average velocity of 5 m/s

160 N
200

The point on this graph that has the greatest kinetic energy.

B

200

The equation for Power in terms of time

P=(delta W)/t

200

The unit of Work

Joules

300

The energy of Motion

Kinetic Energy

300

The power a 1500 kg car exerts to accelerate from 1 m/s to 10 m/s in 4 s.

74250 W

300

The roller coaster can reach point X starting from rest at the starting position indicated.

False

300

The equation of Power in terms of Force

P=Fv

300

The unit of Power

Watts

400

Energy that has the potential to become another form of energy.

Potential Energy

400

The net work done on a 2 kg box traveling up a 10 deg., frictionless incline staring at 30 m/s until it is at rest.

-900 J

400

The total amount of work done on the object described in the graph below

36 J

400

The equations for Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential energy

KE=(1/2)mv^2  Ug=mgh

400

The unit for Work in terms of Newtons

N*m

500

The energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.

Mechanical Energy

500

The time required for a 1000 kg car, that exerts 7000 W of power, starting from rest to travel 75 m down a 1 deg. inclined hill. 

1.8 s

500

The power of the object described by the graph below, if it is displaced 15 m in 4 s

25 W

500

The equation for Spring Potential Energy

Usp=(1/2)kx^2

500

The unit of Power in terms of kilograms

(kg*m^2)/s^3