Title: Review for the third test
1Review for the third test
- Third test on Thursday at 715 pm.
2Chapter 14, SHM
k
T2? (m/k)½ T2? (L/g)½ for pendulum
m
-A
A
0(Xeq)
The general solution is x(t) A cos ( wt
f)
with w (k/m)½ and w 2p f 2p /T
T 2?/?
A
-A
3Energy of the Spring-Mass System
x(t) A cos( ?t ? ) v(t) -?A sin( ?t ?
) a(t) -?2A cos( ?t ? )
Potential energy of the spring is U ½ k x2
½ k A2 cos2(?t ?) The Kinetic energy is
K ½ mv2 ½ k A2 sin2(?tf)
4Damped oscillations
- For small drag (under-damped) one gets
x(t) A exp(-bt/2m) cos (wt f)
x(t)
t
5Exercise
x (m)
0.2
t (s)
4
2
3
1
-0.2
- What are the amplitude, frequency, and phase of
the oscillation?
x(t) A cos ( wt f)
w 2p f p rad/s
fp rad
6Chapter 15, fluids
PressureP0
FP0AMg
P0A
PP0?gy
y
AreaA
7Pressure vs. Depth
- In a connected liquid, the pressure is the same
at all points through a horizontal line.
p
8Buoyancy
F2P2 Area F1P1 Area F2-F1(P2-P1)
Area ?g(y2-y1) Area ? g Vobject weight
of the fluid displaced by the object
y1
F1
y2
F2
9Pascals Principle
Any change in the pressure applied to an enclosed
fluid is transmitted to every portion of the
fluid and to the walls of the containing vessel.
Hydraulics, a force amplifier
P1 P2 F1 / A1 F2 / A2 A2 / A1
F2 / F1
10Exercise
m2? kg r21 m
m110 kg r10.1 m
P1 P2 m1g / A1 m2g / A2 m2m1
A2/A11000 kg
11m2? kg r21 m
m110 kg r10.1 m
h
A
- What is the pressure at the bottom of the
container?
PA1 atm m1g/ A1?gh
12Continuity equation
A1v1 units of m2 m/s volume/s A2v2
units of m2 m/s volume/s
A1v1A2v2
13Energy conservation Bernoullis eqn
P11/2 ? v12?gy1P21/2 ? v22?gy2
P1/2 ? v2?gy constant
14Chapter 16, Macroscopic description
P V n R T P V N kB T
n of moles N of particles
15PV diagrams Important processes
- Isochoric process V const (aka
isovolumetric) - Isobaric process p const
- Isothermal process T const
16Work done on a gas
W - the area under the P-V curve
Pi
Pressure
Pf
Vi
Vf
Volume
17Chapter 17, first law of Thermodynamics
?U?K?Ethermal?EsystemWexternalQ
- For systems where there is no change in
mechanical energy
?Ethermal WexternalQ
18Exercise
Pressure
i
f
Pi
Volume
Vi
3Vi
- What is the final temperature of the gas?
- How much work is done on the gas?
19Thermal Properties of Matter
20Heat of transformation, specific heat
- Latent heat of transformation L is the energy
required for 1 kg of substance to undergo a phase
change. (J / kg) - Q ML
- Specific heat c of a substance is the energy
required to raise the temperature of 1 kg by 1 K.
(Units J / K kg ) - Q M c ?T
21Specific heat for gases
- For gases we typically use molar specific heat
(Units J / K mol ) - Q n C ?T
- For gases there is an additional complication.
Since we can also - change the temperature by doing work, the
specific heat depends - on the path.
- Q n CV ?T (temperature change at constant V)
- Q n CP ?T (temperature change at constant P)
CPCVR
22Exercise
Pressure
i
f
Pi
Volume
Vi
3Vi
- How much heat energy is transferred to or from
the gas?