P2.2 The Kinetic Energy Of Objects Speeding Up Or Slowing Down

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P2.2 The Kinetic Energy Of Objects Speeding Up Or Slowing Down
  1. P2.2.1 Forces And Energy
    1. When a force causes an object to move through a distance work is done and energy is transferred.
      1. W=F×d where W is the work done in joules, J, F is the force applied in newtons, N and d is the distance moved in the direction of the force in metres, m.
        1. P=E/t where P is the power in watts, W. E is the energy transferred in joules, J and t is the time taken in seconds, s.
          1. Ep=m×g×h where Ep is the change in gravitational potential energy in joules, J, m is the mass in kilograms, kg. g is the gravitational field strength in newtons per kilogram, N/kg and h is the change in height in metres, m
            1. Ek=1/2×m×v2 where Ek is the kinetic energy in joules, J, m is the mass in kilograms, kg and v is the speed in metres per second, m/s.
    2. P2.2.2 Momentum
      1. Momentum is a property of moving objects: p=m×v where p is momentum in kilograms metres per second, kg m/s, m is the mass in kilograms, kg and v is the velocity in metres per second, m/s.
        1. In a closed system the total momentum before an event is equal to the total momentum after the event. This is called conservation of momentum.
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