PHY 107 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
PHY 107 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
PHY 107 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
Mohammad Murshed
Department of Math and Physics
∆U = −W
Work and Potential Energy
Emec,b = Emec,t
Kb + Ub = Kt + Ut
0.5mvb2 + mgyb = 0.5mvt2 + mgyt
vb = 13m/s This is the same speed that the child would reach if
she fell 8.5 m vertically. On an actual slide, some frictional forces
would act and the child would not be moving quite so fast.
Reading a potential energy curve
Assume a conservative force acting on a particle moving along an x
axis. What can we learn about the motion of the particle from a
plot of system’s mechanical energy?
Finding the force analytically:
F (x) = − dU(x)
dx
a)
K1 = Emec − U1
K1 = 0.5mv12 → v1 = 3m/s
b)The turning point is where the force momentarily stops and then
reverses the particle’s motion. That is, it is where the particle
momentarily has v = 0 and thus K = 0.
20−7 20−16
1−4 = 1−xt
c)
F (x) = − dU(x)
dx
F = − 20−7
1−4 = 4.3N
Work Done on a system by an external force
Work is energy transferred to or from a system by means of an
external force acting on that system.
No friction involved: W = ∆K + ∆U = ∆Emec (work done on
system, no friction involved)
Friction involved
W = ∆Emec + ∆Eth
Work Done on a system by an external force
Example:
A food shipper pushes a wood crate of cabbage heads (total mass
m = 14 kg) across a concrete floor with a constant horizontal
→
−
force F of magnitude 40 N. In a straight-line displacement of
magnitude d=0.50 m, the speed of the crate decreases from
v0 = 0.60m/s to v = 0.20m/s.
→
−
a) How much work is done by force F , and on what system does
it do the work?
b) What is the increase in the thermal energy of the crate and
floor, ∆Eth ?
Solution: a) W = Fdcos(φ)= 40(0.5)cos(0) = 20 J
The crate is slowing, so there must be friction and a change ∆Eth
in thermal energy of the crate and the floor.
b) ∆Eth = W − (0.5mv 2 − 0.5mv02 ) ≈ 22J
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