Work and Energy and Power | Physics 10

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ENERGY, WORK AND POWER

Work and Energy and Power

At the end of this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Explain the meaning of the terms work, energy and power.
  2. Identify the units of measurement for work, energy and power
  3. Calculate work using the appropriate formula
  4. Identify the different forms of energy
  5. Explain qualitatively and quantitatively the terms gravitational potential and kinetic energy.
  6. Describe sources of renewable and non-renewable energy.
  7. Explain the effects of the use of energy sources on the environment.
  8. Demonstrate energy transformation from one form to another
  9. Describe the conservation of energy
  10. Calculate energy using mass and velocity
  11. Demonstrate the calculation of efficiency of energy conversion using the appropriate formula
  12. Demonstrate calculation of power using the appropriate formula
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What Will You Learn?

  • Explain the meaning of the terms work, energy and power.
  • Identify the units of measurement for work, energy and power
  • Calculate work using the appropriate formula
  • Identify the different forms of energy
  • Explain qualitatively and quantitatively the terms gravitational potential and kinetic energy.
  • Describe sources of renewable and non-renewable energy.
  • Explain the effects of the use of energy sources on the environment.
  • Demonstrate energy transformation from one form to another
  • Describe the conservation of energy
  • Calculate energy using mass and velocity
  • Demonstrate the calculation of efficiency of energy conversion using the appropriate formula
  • Demonstrate calculation of power using the appropriate formula

Course Content

WORK
MEASURING WORK

ENERGY
GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY KINETIC ENERGY CONSERVATION OF ENERGY EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLE OF ENERGY CONSERVATION AND CONVERSION RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES NUCLEAR ENERGY EFFECT OF NUCLEAR ENERGY ON HUMAN BEINGS EFFICIENCY

POWER
CONCEPT OF POWER ANOTHER UNIT FOR WORK

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