Title: Physics 101: Lecture 12 Work and Energy
1Physics 101 Lecture 12Work and Energy
- Chapter 6, sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 (Work and
Energy) - Reminders
- Exam I, Tuesday September 30th at 5 PM
- See PHY101 Web page for room assignments
- Do not forgot to bring your UB ID card !
2Work Energy
- An important concept in physics
- Alternative approach to mechanics
- Many applications beyond mechanics
- Thermodynamics (movement of heat)
- Quantum mechanics...
- Very useful tools
- You will learn new (sometimes much easier) ways
to solve problems
3Work done by a Constant Force
- The work done on an object by a constant (i.e.
displacement independent) force F is given by - W Fs s
- Unit W N m J (Joule)
- s magnitude of displacement
- Fs magnitude of the force in the direction of
the displacement - W can be positive or negative
- W Fs s if Fs points in the same
direction as s - W - Fs s if Fs is opposite of s
4Lecture 9, Preflight 1 2
- You are towing a car up a hill with constant
velocity. The work done on the car by the normal
force is - 1. positive2. negative3. zero
The normal force is perpendicular to the
displacement, hence, does no work.
5Concept Question
- You are towing a car up a hill with constant
velocity. The work done on the car by the
gravitational force is - 1. positive2. negative3. zero
With the surface defined as the x-axis, the x
component of gravity is in the opposite direction
of the displacement, therefore work is negative.
6Concept Question
- You are towing a car up a hill with constant
velocity. The work done on the car by the
tension force is - 1. positive2. negative3. zero
Tension is in the same direction as the
displacement.
7Work/Kinetic Energy Theorem
Wnet Fnet s m a s m (v2 v02)/2 Ekin
m v2/2 is called the kinetic energy of an object.
- Net Work done on an object
-
- change in kinetic energy of object
- Also works for a variable force !
8Work done by Gravity
- Object falling vertically upward or downward
- Wgravity Fgravity s m g (h0-hf)
- Epot m g h is called gravitational potential
energy - Object falling downward Wgravity gt 0
- Object moved upward Wgravity lt 0
- Gravity is an example for a conservative force
- work is independent of path or force does no net
work on - object moving around a closed path.
9Concervation of Mechanical Energy
- Total mechanical energy of an object remains
constant - provided the net work done by
non-conservative forces is zero - Etot Ekin Epot constant
- or
- Ekin,fEpot,f Ekin,0Epot,0
- Otherwise, in the presence of net work done by
- non-conservative forces (e.g. friction)
- Wnc Ekin,f Ekin,0 Epot,f-Epot,i