Tuesday, November 30, 2010
November 30, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Class on 11/24
I have a question for everyone out there: for the system for the skier problem, why is the mountain not in the system?
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
11-23-10 Elevator problem
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The picture is what a bar graph would look like.
Next we began to work on a few problems with the bar graph packet.
It was: $20 in your wallet, $60 int he bank, and $20 pocket.
If you take $20 out of the bank, and put it in your pocket what would the bar graph look like now.
We would then draw a picture of the change. This is what the rest of the bar graph packet was like.
Then we got into groups, mine was going over the elevator problem.
Say the elevator is 1000 N and Mary is 100 N the weight now is 1100 N the elevator height is 10 meters, how can you figure out how much work was done?
Force* displacement=work
1100* 20= 22000 J
We got 1100 form the weight of Mary and the elevator, and we got 20 because we drew a picture to help us figure out how much distance the elevator would have to go..
Next we had to figure it out if Marys twin sister was on it, we assume she weighs the same.
Mary is 100 pounds, and her twin is 100 pounds
1200*20= 24000
N=Force
Meters= displacement
If we went on the elevator for 4 floors instead of 3, it would be:
1100*30= 33000
1100 because of the weight of the elevator and Mary, and 30 because of the amount of meters between the floor of the first floor and third.
Something I am a little bit confused on is how to make an integer statement. If anyone wants to comment and tell me how, that would be good.
KK
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thursday, November 18
The homework problem was:
Eugenia slowly lifts a box by exerting a constant force of 5n. She moves the box from the ground up onto the table, which is 1m high.
Here are the questions on the homework:
1. Draw a picture of intial and final state for the box while she is lifting it.
2. Calculate the work Eugenia has to do in order to lift the box onto the table.
3. Dicuss the energy transformation and write a number sentence to express what occured.
4. Suppose Exerted a larger amount of force on the box at the beginning. What would she have to do to get the box to stop when it got to the table?
We also discussed this question:
Mary rides in an elevator from the first floor to the third floor. Answer the following questions.
Here are the questins:
1. Sketch the intial and final states, and then identify the system.
2. Make a reasonable approximation for the force applied and the distance between the floors in the building.
3. Write an integer statement for the work the elevator does to lift mary to the 3rd floor. Find the work.
4. How much work would the elevator have to do if marys twin sister joined her?
5. How much work would the elevator have to do if mary decided to go to the 4th floor instead? (find the work for both cases: with and without her sister)
-SA
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
November 17th Wednesday Period 2 (Spring Story)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Period 2 Energy and Systems
Person dragged along the ground --> work: thing that is dragging the person
INTERNAL ENERGY system: person, ground, earth
The ground needs to be in the system because it causes friction on the ground to heat it up. The earth also has to be in the sytem.
Hot air balloon rising into the air --> work: hot air or fire GRAVITATIONAL
system: earth, balloon POTENTIAL
Car falls off of a cliff --> work: earth system: car KINETIC ENERGY
I am a little confused on how you would find the equation for something like the pogo stick problem so can anyone tell me what they think it would be? Thanks
EE
Friday, November 12, 2010
11/12/10
Thursday, November 11, 2010
• Light Energy
• Mechanical Energy
• Electrical Energy
• Chemical Energy
Next in class we talked about the types of mechanical energy which were:
• Internal Energy
• Gravitational Potential Energy
• Elastic Potential Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
b) The external force caused the cart to move faster and faster.
Kinetic Energy
c) The external force caused the slingshot to stretch.
Elastic Energy
d) The external force caused the surfaces of the touching objects to warm.
Internal Energy
Then we answered the first 2 questions of the next section.
Monday, November 8, 2010
November 8th, 2010 -Energy Reminders For Test
- No mass
- Many forms of energy
- Can never be destroyed
- It never stops going
Then we came together as a class to see what we all came up with;
Brady's Group:
- Light is energy
- Energy cannot die
- You can apply energy
- You can't apply energy to yourself
And a few more.
Yamato's Group:
- Energy has no mass
- Not a state of matter
- Many types of energy
- Can be transferred object to object
- Can be transferred by applying force.
Steven's Group:
- Work is transferring energy to or from our object or system by applying force and having our object displace
- Force; push/pull
- Displacement; change in position
My group:
See the first list.
Alexia's group:
- Isn't matter
- Transferring energy to an item is work
- Doesn't always displace
- Need energy to have chalk smashing ability
- Types of energy; microwaves, UV rays, gamma rays, x-rays.
JayGee(:
**Remember we have a test tomorrow and there's a study session at 7 tomorrow. Study!**
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
November 3rd, 2010
JG
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Chalksmashing Ability
-Anthony M.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Light Review/Chalk experiment
Than we decided to go over the discovery of Newton.
The question based on Newton were:
What happens when white light goes through a prism?
People answered that white light would spread in the prism as it bends and since white light is made up of many colors, when it slows down in the prism, many colors appear.
We discussed about how the different colors have different speed and bend more or less
Than we discussed why this doesn't happen with laser
We thought that this happens because the light of the laser is not white but red.
Next we thought about why do we see the object's color? (why is the sweater orange and why is that sweater blue?)
Light hits the object and goes into your eye,
when the white light hits the orange sweater, only the orange light bounces off and other colors get absorbed
We thought about the time we were observing the laser and thought about how when the laser is shined at a black poster, the laser becomes less visible than when we shine it on an orange poster.
We could test the absorption by placing a black colored paper and a white color paper under a glass of water and see what the temperature of the water is.
Than we asked our selves, where do we see the prism effect in real life?
After rain we would see a rainbow we would see the prism and white light effect. This happens because the sun acts as the white light and the moisture in the air would act like a prism and bends the white light
What are the other types of energy?
white light
UV rays
microwaves
x-rays
inferred
Towards the end of class, we placed a piece of chalk under a dictionary and we thought about what would we have to do in order to smash the piece of chalk using the dictionary.
We said that if we drop a book from a distance, the chalk would break. The dictionary would be more able to smash the chalk when it is farther away from the chalk. One student stood on a chair and dropped the book and the chalk did smash
by AT