Last Class… Kinetic Energy in 1D, 2D, 3D Work and Energy Work in 1D Work-Energy Theorem Work in 2D, 3D & Dot Product Work

Last Class… Kinetic Energy in 1D, 2D, 3D Work and Energy Work in 1D Work-Energy Theorem Work in 2D, 3D & Dot Product Work

HW#8: Work and Energy (Due 11 pm central time, 11/4, Tuesday). HW hint will be posted on course web (http://web.njit.edu/~kenahn) Prof. Ahn will be on travel for a workshop during Nov. 6th -9th. Prof. George Georgiou will give the lecture on Nov. 7th, Friday (same room, same time). 1 Work and Energy Kinetic energy in 1D, 2D, 3D Work in 1D Work-Energy Theorem Last class… Work in 2D, 3D & Dot product Example for work in 2D Today… Work by multiple forces Conservative vs. Non-conservative forces Gravitational Potential Energy 2 1 For 2D, 3D motion… Kinetic energy 112 222 KEmvmvvv..==()x ++yz 22 3 Work done by a constant force WFd=≡ cosθFd, Fdi Scalar (dot) product magnitude (B2, Ch7, Sec.3) Force θ Displacement 4 2 Math Review: Scalar (dot) product ABcosθ A,B o θ =180 Æ AiBAB=− + A B AiiBBA=+=+, ( ABCACBC ) iii 5 More Example for work in 2D Work, scalar product, angle iClicker Quiz What is the work done on the block? (a) 6 J (b) 12 J (c) 14 J (d) 15 J (e) 22 J 6 3 Work with multiple forces on a single object F 1 vi v f F2 Displacement d F3 WFdFFF==+++ii( ...) d net net 123 =+++=+++Fd123iii Fd Fd... W 123 W W ... 1122 =−=K K mv − mv Æ Work-Energy Theorem fi22 f i 7 Multiple forces on a box 8 4 Motivation Why do we learn about potential energy and conservation of mechanical energy? 9 Conservative force Work done by a gravity force h1 h1 h + 3 vs. + - h2 + Fmgg = h4 h4 (Work along h1->h2->h3->h4) = (Work along h1->h4)=mg(h1-h4) Work done by a conservative force depends only on the initial and final positions. 10 5 Non-Conservative force Work done by a friction force x1 x3 x2 x4 - - vs. FFkkN= µ : opposite to - displacement x1 x4 - (Work along x1Æx2Æx3Æx4) ≠ (Work along x1Æx4) Work done by a non-conservative force depends on the path from initial to final position. 11 Conservative forces in Phys 105: Gravity, Spring force Let’s consider spring force later... Non-Conservative forces in Phys 105: Friction, Normal force, Tension, Other applied forces 12 6.

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