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Power

REFERENCES

Beiser, Arthur, Applied Physics Schaums Outline Series,McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976.

Murray, Raymond and Cobb, Grover, Physics Concepts and Consequences,Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970.

Alexander, Joseph, et al., Physics for Engineering Technology,John Wiley and Sons, 1978.

Sears, Francis and Zemansky, Mark, University Physics,3rd edition, AddisonWesley Publishing Co.

Science and Fundamental Engineering (SAFE), Classical Physics, "Measure" Combustion Engineering, Inc., 1988.

Academic Program for Nuclear Power Plant Personnel,Volume II, General Physics Corporation, Library of Congress Card #A 397747, April 1982.

TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

1.0 Given necessary information about a system, CALCULATE the work performed and/or power produced or used by that system.

ENABLING OBJECTIVES

1.1 DEFINE the following terms:

a. Energy

b. Potential energy

c. Kinetic energy

d. Work

e. Power

1.2 STATE the mathematical expression for:

a. Potential energy

b. Kinetic energy

c. Work

d. Power

1.3 For a mechanical system, CALCULATE energy, work, and power.

1.4 STATE the First Law of Thermodynamics, "Conservation of Energy."







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