Title: Physics 111: Elementary Mechanics
1Physics 111 Elementary Mechanics Lecture 7
- Carsten Denker
- NJIT Physics Department
- Center for SolarTerrestrial Research
2Introduction
- Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
- Conservative Forces
- Gravitational and Elastic Potential Energy
- Conservation of (Mechanical) Energy
- Potential Energy Curve
- External Forces
3Work and Potential Energy
Potential Energy
General Form
Gravitational Potential Energy
Elastic Potential Energy
4(Non-)Conservative Forces
- The system consists of two or more objects.
- A force acts between a particlelike object in
the system and the rest of the system. - When the system configuration changes, the force
does work W1 on the particlelike object,
transferring energy between the kinetic energy K
of the object and some other form of energy of
the system. - When the configuration change is reversed, the
force reverses the energy transfer, doing work W2
in the process. - W1 W2 ? conservative force
5Path Independence of Conservative Forces
- The net work done by a conservative force on a
particle moving around every closed path is zero. - The work done by a conservative force on a
particle moving between two points does not
depend on the path taken by the particle.
6Conservation of Mechanical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Conservation of Mechanical Energy
In an isolated system where only conservative
forces cause energy changes, the kinetic and
potential energy can change, but their sum, the
mechanical energy Emec of the system, cannot
change.
7Potential Energy Curve
1D Motion
- Turning Points
- Equilibrium Points
- Neutral Equilibrium
- Unstable Equilibrium
- Stable Equilibrium
A plot of U(x), the potential energy function of
a system containing a particle confined to move
along the x axis. There is no friction, so
mechanical energy is conserved.
8Conservation of Energy
- The total energy of a system can change only by
amounts of energy that are transferred to or from
the system. - The total energy E of an isolated system cannot
change.
Thermal Energy/Friction