Mission WE9 Work and Energy Conversions
Mission WE9 focuses on situations in which the mechanical energy of an object is transformed into non-mechanical energy (or vice versa). You should know the conditions under which such energy transformations occur. The mission consists of 36 questions organized into 9 Question Groups. You must answer one question from each Question Group to complete the mission. The learning outcomes for this mission are ...
Learning Outcomes
- The student should be able to identify the conditions in which mechanical energy is not conserved and demonstrate an understanding of the distinction between energy conservation and non-conservation.
- The student should be able to apply the work-energy relationship to simple physical situations.
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- What types of forces are internal (i.e., conservative) and what types are external (i.e., non-conservative)?
- Under what condition will the total mechanical energy of an object NOT be conserved?
- What is meant when it is said that the total mechanical energy of an object is NOT conserved?
- How would a work-energy bar chart illustrate the non-conservation of mechanical energy?
- How can a description of a physical situation allow one to predict if that the total mechanical energy of an object is NOT conserved?
- How can amount of work and energy be related in situations in which external (non-conservative) forces are doing work?
- How can the mass and speed of an object be related to its kinetic energy?