Title: Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and Elasticity
1Physics 1710Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Question
- Which will win a race down an incline?
- A ball?
- A disk?
- A ring?
- Why?
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2Physics 1710Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- 1' Lesson
- Static equilibrium (no translational or
rotational acceleration) requires that all forces
and torques to balance. - If the acceleration due to gravity is the same
for all particles comprising a body the center of
mass is the center of gravity. - The moduli of elasticity characterizes the
stress-strain relation - stress modulus x strain
3Physics 1710Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
Equilibrium means balanced. Fnet d P/dt In
equilibrium Fnet 0 Tnet d L/dt In
equilibrium Tnet 0
4Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Legends of the FallHow a ladder stays up
Fnet 0
Tnet 0
Fnet 0
5Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Center of Gravity
- If the acceleration due to gravity is the same
for all parts of a body, then the center of mass
corresponds to the center of gravity. - Proof Ti Sxi Fgi Sxi gmgi Mg Sxi mgi
/M Fcg xcm
6Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.
- Tensile stretch
- Compressive squeeze
- Shear lean
- Hydraulic pressure
- Yield permanently deformed
7Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.
- Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A Y e
8Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.
- Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A Y e
9Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.Tensile/Compressive
, Youngs Modulus E - Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A E e E ?L/L
?L
L
s
10Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.Shear Modulus G
- Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A G e G ?x/L
L
?x
s
11Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Elasticity
- Stress the deforming force per unit area.
- Strain the unit deformation.Hydraulic Stress
Bulk Modulus B - Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A p B e B ?V/V
?V
V
p
12Physics 1710 Chapter 13 Equilibrium and
Elasticity
- Summary
- Static equilibrium imples that all forces and
torques balance. - The center of mass is often the center of
gravity. - The moduli of elasticity characterizes the
stress-strain relation - stress modulus x strain
- Stress modulus x strain
- s F/A Y e