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Printable Physics: Work and Energy flash cards

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center of mass point where entire mass of a body can be considered concentrated
conservation of energy principle saying energy amount is constant in system that doesn't undergo outside force
elastic collision encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is same after the collision as before

elastic potential energy potential energy which is stored when a body is distorted
energy capacity to do work
gravitational energy energy associated with a gravitational field

inelastic collision encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is not conserved
kinetic energy energy of a body or system with respect to the motion
potential energy energy of a body or system with respect to position or particle arrangement

power work done or energy transferred per unit of time
separation place, line, or point of parting
spring constant proportionality between applied force and resulting change in length of a given spring

work transference of energy equaling force times the distance through which it acts
work-energy theorem formula showing work done on rigid body by net force changes energy of the body
center of mass point where entire mass of a body can be considered concentrated
conservation of energy principle saying energy amount is constant in system that doesn't undergo outside force
elastic collision encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is same after the collision as before
elastic potential energy potential energy which is stored when a body is distorted
energy capacity to do work
gravitational energy energy associated with a gravitational field
inelastic collision encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is not conserved
kinetic energy energy of a body or system with respect to the motion
potential energy energy of a body or system with respect to position or particle arrangement
power work done or energy transferred per unit of time
separation place, line, or point of parting
spring constant proportionality between applied force and resulting change in length of a given spring
work transference of energy equaling force times the distance through which it acts
work-energy theorem formula showing work done on rigid body by net force changes energy of the body

 

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