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6 Work and Kinetic Energy • Work Done by a Constant Force • Work Done by a Variable Force – Straight Line Motion • The Scalar Product • Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem – Curved Paths • Hk: 27, 41, 49, 51.

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6 Work and Kinetic Energy

• Work Done by a Constant Force

• Work Done by a Variable Force – Straight Line Motion

• The Scalar Product

• Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem – Curved Paths

• Hk: 27, 41, 49, 51.

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Energy: The work that a physical system is capable of doing in changing from its actual state to a specified reference state … (American Heritage Dictionary)

Energy: The capacity to do work. (Physics)

What is Work?

Some Definitions

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Work Transformation

• Work is a usage of energy, e.g.,

• Burning gasoline produces heat & motion

• battery running a car

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Work

• Work is force x distance (N·m = joule), force parallel to motion (no work done by perpendicular component)

• It takes energy to do work.

• Less stored energy is available after productive work is done.

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Work by Constant Force

xFxFW x cos

Work = Fcosx = (80N)(cos40)(11m) = 674 J

Ex: F = 80N, Angle is 40°, x is 11m,

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Total Work on Object

xFxFxFW xnetxxtotal ,21

xxnet maF , x

vva ifx

2

22

xmaW xtotal

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2 ifif

total mvmvxx

vvmW

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Kinetic Energy

Energy Kinetic of Definition

221 mvKE

TheoremEnergy -Kinetic -Work

KEWtotal

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Example: 20kg moving at 5m/s. 250J of work (total) are done on it. What is its final speed?

2212

21

iftotal mvmvW 2

212

21 5)20()20(250 fv

251010250 2 fv25010250 2 fv

210500 fv 502 fv

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Negative Work (object slows down)

negative becan cos cos xFW

Ex. A car moves 10 meters while a braking force of 500 newtons acts.

Energy Kinetic of 500Jlost car

50010)180(cos500 JmNW

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Ex. Block pushed 3m with 75N of force while Friction of 50N. Total Work is,

JmN

mNN

xFW xnettotal

75)3)(25(

)3)(5075(,

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Work by a Variable Force, Straight Line Motion

with xchanges force where

2

1x

x xdxFW

1

0 212

212

21

1

0

221 01

xalong 1 to0 moving Ex.

|xxdxW

xFx

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Hooke’s Law

• Elastic restoring force proportional to deformation

• F = -kx k = elastic constant (N/m)

• Ex. Lab springs, k = 8N/m, 0.1kg mass:

• mg = kx

• (0.1kg)(9.8N/kg) = 8N/m(x)

• x = 0.98N/(8N/m) = 0.1225 m

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Scalar (Dot) Product

zzyyxx BABABABA

ProductScalar - Definition

cosABBA

)ˆˆˆ()ˆˆˆ( kBjBiBkAjAiABA zyxzyx

WorklIncrementa of Definition

)(cos

dFdFdW

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5)0)(0()0)(1()5)(1( BA

Ex: A = (1, 1, 0), B = (5, 0, 0)

552

45cos52

cos

22

ABBA

2011 222 A5005 222 B

45

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5)0)(1()0)(1()5)(1( BA

cosABBA 3111 222222 zyx AAAA

5005 222222 zyx BBBB

cos535

7.54

3

1

53

5cos

Example: Find the angle between A = (1, 1, 1) and B = (5, 0, 0)

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FFsFW 4)0,3,4)(0,0,(

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Power

J/s tt Power wa of Definition

dt

dWP

vFdt

dF

dt

dWP

watt746 lb/sft 550 hp 1

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Ex: A car drives at 20m/s and experiences air-drag of 400N.

wattsmNvFP 8000)/20)(400(

hpwatt

hpwatt10

746

1

1

8000

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What size motor needed when Operating Speed is 10cm/s?

Cube of bricks ~ 1 ton

1 ton = 2000 lbs ~ 9000 N

Minimum Power:

P = Fv = (9000N)(0.1m/s)

P = 900 W = 1.2 hp

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Work along Curved Path

2

1

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1dtvFdFW netnettotal

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Summary

• Work is force parallel to path x distance (force constant)

• Negative total work (object slows down)

• Work is integral of force·distance (Scalar Product)

• Power is rate work is done

• Total work = change in KE

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