General Physics 1 APHY 111: Work and Energy
General Physics 1 APHY 111: Work and Energy
General Physics 1 APHY 111: Work and Energy
APHY 111
Work and Energy
Contents
3.1 The work of a constant force
3.2 The work done by a spring
3.3 Kinetic energy and the work-energy
theorem
3.4 Potential energy
3.5 Conservation of Mechanical energy
3.6 Mechanical energy with friction
3.7 General Problems
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WF = FS
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W = F|| s = F cos( ) s
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Example 1: Calculate the total work done on the above box. Take Fp=100 N,
m=20kg and =0.2.
F = kx (Hooke' s Law)
x
W = Fdx =
0
W0 x1 =
1 2
kx
2
1 2
1 2
kx1 W0 x 2 = kx2
2
2
Wx1 x2 =
1 2 1 2
kx2 kx1
2
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W = (ma).
2a
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2
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W = mv f mvi = Ekin
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Work-Energy Theorem
The Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem states
W = Ekinf Ekini = Ekin
When work is done on a system and the only
change in the system is in its speed, the work
done by the net force equals the change in
kinetic energy of the system.
The speed of the system increases if the work done
on it is positive
The speed of the system decreases if the net work is
negative
Also valid for changes in rotational speed
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Example 2: A force of 100N acts on a box that was initially stationary for a
distance of 10m. If the mass of the box is 10kg what will be its speed after
10m?
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Example 3: A block of mass 5.00 kg is set into motion up an inclined plane with an initial
velocity of 8.00 m/s. There is a constant force of friction acting on the block. The block comes to
rest after travelling 3.00m. For this motion calculate
(a) the change in the kinetic energy of the block
(b) The change in the potential energy
(c) The coefficient of friction.
(d) Repeat the calculation using the work-energy theorem.
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W = F .r
W = (mg )r
There is no change in kinetic
energy since the book starts
and ends at rest
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Us =
1 2
kx
2
Us = 0
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K f + U f = Ki + U i
K f Ki = U i U f
K = U
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Example 4: A ball of mass m is dropped from a height h=10m above the ground.
(A) Neglecting air resistance, determine the speed of the ball when it hits the ground.
(B) Determine the speed of the ball when it is 1m above ground.
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Emech = Wfriction
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Exercise 3: A block of mass 5.00 kg is set into motion up an inclined plane with an initial velocity
of 8.00 m/s. There is a constant force of friction acting on the block. The block comes to rest after
travelling 3.00m. For this motion calculate
(a) the change in the kinetic energy of the block
(b) the change in the potential energy
(c) the force of friction and the coefficient of kinetic friction
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Exercise 4: A 10.0-kg block is released from point A as shown in the Figure. The track is
frictionless except for the portion between points B and C, which has a length of 6.00 m. The
block travels down the track, hits a spring of force constant 2250 N/m, and compresses the spring
0.300 m from its equilibrium position before coming to rest momentarily. Determine the
coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the rough surface between B and C.
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