elastic-potential-energy
... assuming that the mass is sliding on a frictionless surface, how fast will the mass move as it passes the neutral position of the spring? 7. A 5.0 g pellet is placed in the barrel of a toy gun and is propelled by a spring of force constant 50. N/m. The spring is compressed 20. cm and then released. ...
... assuming that the mass is sliding on a frictionless surface, how fast will the mass move as it passes the neutral position of the spring? 7. A 5.0 g pellet is placed in the barrel of a toy gun and is propelled by a spring of force constant 50. N/m. The spring is compressed 20. cm and then released. ...
The Gravitational Potential Energy will be at a maximum. The
... A spring can be stretched or compressed with a force. The force by which a spring is compressed or stretched is proportional to the magnitude of the displacement (F a x). Hooke’s Law: Felastic = -kx Where: ...
... A spring can be stretched or compressed with a force. The force by which a spring is compressed or stretched is proportional to the magnitude of the displacement (F a x). Hooke’s Law: Felastic = -kx Where: ...
3.8 Balance of Mechanical Energy
... In the above, the stress power was derived using a global (integral) form of the equations. The stress power can also be deduced by considering a differential mass element. For example, consider such an element whose boundary particles are moving with velocity v and whose boundary is subjected to st ...
... In the above, the stress power was derived using a global (integral) form of the equations. The stress power can also be deduced by considering a differential mass element. For example, consider such an element whose boundary particles are moving with velocity v and whose boundary is subjected to st ...
CTRII
... At what point(A, B, C or D) is the elastic potential of the spring energy a maximum? At what point is the gravitational potential energy a maximum? At what point is the kinetic energy a maximum? ...
... At what point(A, B, C or D) is the elastic potential of the spring energy a maximum? At what point is the gravitational potential energy a maximum? At what point is the kinetic energy a maximum? ...
IB Mechanics objectives
... Quantities should be identified as scalar or vector quantities. See sub-topic 1.3. ...
... Quantities should be identified as scalar or vector quantities. See sub-topic 1.3. ...
SPH4U: Course Outline
... Work is done on an object when its energy is changed. This requires that a force be applied to an object, causing a displacement in the direction of a component of the applied force. Work-Energy Theorem: If an object’s potential energy does not change, the work done on the object is equal to its cha ...
... Work is done on an object when its energy is changed. This requires that a force be applied to an object, causing a displacement in the direction of a component of the applied force. Work-Energy Theorem: If an object’s potential energy does not change, the work done on the object is equal to its cha ...
3. forces
... - spring force is tensile if the spring is stretched and compressive if compressed (acts toward the unstretched/uncompressed position) - the magnitude of the spring force depends on the material it is made of, its design, and the change in length (if this change is not too large compared to the unst ...
... - spring force is tensile if the spring is stretched and compressive if compressed (acts toward the unstretched/uncompressed position) - the magnitude of the spring force depends on the material it is made of, its design, and the change in length (if this change is not too large compared to the unst ...
CHAPTER5
... measure of its resistance to plastic deformation. A straight line is drawn parallel to the elastic deformation part of the curve from the engineering strain value of 0.002. The stress corresponding to the intersection point of these two lines is YIELD STRENGTH. Yield strengths may range from 35 MPa ...
... measure of its resistance to plastic deformation. A straight line is drawn parallel to the elastic deformation part of the curve from the engineering strain value of 0.002. The stress corresponding to the intersection point of these two lines is YIELD STRENGTH. Yield strengths may range from 35 MPa ...