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Title: Lecture 6: Potential Energy


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Lecture 6Potential Energy
  • Phys 2101
  • Gabriela González

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Power
  • Power due to a force time rate at which work is
    done by the force.
  • Average power total amount of work done in some
    time ?t, divided by time ?t PavgW/ ?t
  • Units PW/tJoule/secWatt
  • Another common unit horsepower 1hp 746 W
  • What is kW-hr a unit of?

for constant forces!
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Power
  • In the Z4, BMW has the Boxster beater it was
    looking for when people realized the Z3 was a
    Miata challenger. Cheaper than the Boxster, I'd
    argue that the Z4 is more of a BMW than the
    Boxster is a true Porsche.There are two engines,
    two transmissions (the SMG paddle-shifted gearbox
    is on the way) and a good chance of breaking 140
    mph in all of them, if youre inclined. Zero to
    60 in the 184-hp, 2.5-liter in-line six comes in
    7.1 seconds, while the 225-hp 3.0-liter gets you
    there in 5.9 seconds. That's in manual
    transmission. Add a second for the automatic
    transmissions for both. The base price of the
    3.0-liter is 40,945, while the 2.5-liter starts
    at 33,795. Save appropriately.
  • Car reviews http//www.bullz-eye.com/carreviews/
    2003/bmw_z4.htm

The Z4 has a weight of 3,000 lbs. What is the
average power exerted by a horizontal force to
bring a particle with the same weight from rest
to 60mph in 6 seconds? Whats the instantaneous
power delivered by the engine when the particle
is moving at 60mph?
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Potential energy
  • When a conservative force does work W on an
    object, it changes the amount of potential energy
    of that object by
  • If the force is constant, W Fd and ?U??Fd.
  • If the force is the gravitational force during
    vertical motion, then ?U?mg(yf-yi)mg?y (with
    y-axis pointing up) if particle goes up, Wglt0
    and ?Ugt0.
  • If the object is moving horizontally and
    vertically (projectile motion), the potential
    energy is still ?U?mg?y only the vertical
    motion matters.

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Potential energy projectile motion
  • When the projectile hits the ground
  • Is the work done by gravity positive or
    negative?
  • Is the change in potential energy positive or
    negative?
  • Is the kinetic energy the same, larger or
    smaller than initially?
  • What is the difference in the sum of kinetic and
    potential energy between initial and final points?


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Potential energy springs
  • The spring does work on a mass attached to its
    end there is energy transferred from the spring
    to the mass, and converted into kinetic energy.

v
F
spring does negative work, kinetic energy
decreases, mass is slowing down
v
spring does positive work, kinetic energy
increases, mass is speeding up
F
HRW simulation
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Potential energy springs
  • Potential energy in the mass due to the work of
    spring, when the mass is at position x

If we choose as initial position the origin,
where the spring is relaxed, then U½ k x2. Work
energy theorem
Conservation of energy!
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Conservation of energy
  • If only conservative forces are in action
    (gravity, springs,) then the mechanical energy,
    the sum of potential and kinetic energy, is
    conserved.
  • maximum kinetic minimum potential
  • minimum kinetic maximum potential
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