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physics 111N

work & energy

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physics 111N 2

conservation of energy

stretched rubber stores elastic potential energy

elastic potential energy converted into

kinetic energy

kinetic energy turning into

gravitational potential energy

entirely

gravitational potential energy

gravitational potential energy

turning into kinetic energy

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physics 111N 3

conservation of energy

! the total energy in an isolated system is a constant quantity

! we’ll largely limit ourselves to mechanical energy, examples being

! kinetic energy - energy due to motion

! gravitational potential energy - energy stored by being elevated above the Earth

! elastic potential energy - energy stored in an elastic deformation

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physics 111N 4

dissipative forces & internal energy

! we’ve already mentioned that practically all systems experience friction of some sort

! friction is a dissipative force - it transforms mechanical energy into internal energy

! in most cases this energy is effectively lost to us

(thermodynamics)

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physics 111N 5

work - the relation between force & energy

! we use work to mean the change in the kinetic energy of an object due to external forces e.g. consider pushing on a block with a constant force

displacement,

work,

units of work are N m, also known as Joules, J

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physics 111N 6

work & kinetic energy

! can we define kinetic energy in a quantitative way ?

e.g. consider pushing on a block, initially moving with speed vi with a constant force over a distance s, ending with speed vf

displacement,

work, constant force constant acceleration

&

“work-energy theorem”

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physics 111N 7

can work reduce the kinetic energy of an object ?

! sure, just have the force acting against the motion :

displacement,

“work-energy theorem”

but Kf can only be smaller than Ki if W is negative,

the relative direction between the force

& the displacement is important !

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physics 111N 8

some force does no work

! only the component of force parallel to the displacement does work

displacement,

! so a force perpendicular to the displacement will do no work

displacement,

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physics 111N 9

work done by several forces (examples 7.3 / 7.4 )

The sled is pulled a distance of 20.0 m by a tractor along level frozen

ground. The weight of the sled & its load is 14,700 N. The tractor exerts a constant force of 5000 N at an angle of 36.9° above the horizontal. A

constant 3500 N friction force opposes the motion. Find the work done on the sled by each force and the total work done by all the forces. If the sled’s initial speed is 2.00 m/s, what is its final speed?

the normal and weight forces do no work on the sled - they are perpendicular to the displacement

the friction force does work the tractor force does work

work-energy theorem

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physics 111N 12

potential energy

! for forces that are conservative, we can define a potential energy that accounts for energy

“stored” by doing work

! e.g. gravitational potential energy

suppose we lift a block of mass m up from a height of yi to a height of yf

the work done by gravity on the block is

& the work-energy theorem is

& thus or

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physics 111N 13

gravitational potential energy

! if the weight is the only force acting on a body, conservation of energy can be expressed

where

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physics 111N 14

conservation of energy

You throw a ball of unknown mass straight up in the air, giving it an initial speed of 20.0 m/s. How high does it go, neglecting air resistance? Use conservation of energy.

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physics 111N 15

conservation of energy

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physics 111N 21

elastic potential energy

but in this case the force is

not constant with displacement

! compressing/extending a spring obeying Hooke’s law will also ‘store’ energy

! we need to find a way to compute work when the force varies

this is the force on the spring from the pulling hand

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physics 111N 22

work from a varying force

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 x

0.5 1.0 1.5 F

e.g. consider the case shown, when the force behaves in a complicated way with displacement

if the force was constant for a displacement Δx, we’d use

work done, ΔW = F Δx

we can try considering the complicated F(x) to be a series of small constant changes

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 x

0.5 1.0 1.5 F

Δx

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 x

0.5 1.0 1.5 F

area = F Δx so the work done is approximated by the sum of

the areas of these rectangles

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physics 111N 23

work from a varying force

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 x

0.5 1.0 1.5 F

e.g. consider the case shown, when the force behaves in a complicated way with displacement

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 x

0.5 1.0 1.5 F

area = F Δx so the work done is approximated by the sum of

the areas of these rectangles

as we reduce the width Δx we’ll get close to the correct answer, which is seen to be the area under the curve

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physics 111N 24

elastic potential energy

but in this case the force is

not constant with displacement

! compressing/extending a spring obeying Hooke’s law will also ‘store’ energy

! so the work done corresponds to the area under the F,x curve

F

x

! but this is easy, it’s just a triangle area = "#base#height

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physics 111N 25

elastic potential energy

but in this case the force is

not constant with displacement

! compressing/extending a spring obeying Hooke’s law will also ‘store’ energy

! considering a block attached to the end of a spring, we can treat the conservative Hooke’s law force as giving us a potential energy

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