
Energy Notes
... Doing “Work” on objects • Work in physics is when energy is transferred into, out of, with in the system. • Work in the system can result in a change in Kinetic Energy OR a change in Potential Energy. • Can be positive (net gain in energy) or negative (net loss in energy) • Work is accomplished by ...
... Doing “Work” on objects • Work in physics is when energy is transferred into, out of, with in the system. • Work in the system can result in a change in Kinetic Energy OR a change in Potential Energy. • Can be positive (net gain in energy) or negative (net loss in energy) • Work is accomplished by ...
6-5 Conservative and Nonconservative Forces Potential energy can
... Conservative Forces • A force is conservative if the work it does on an object moving between two points is independent of the path the objects take between the points – The work depends only upon the initial and final positions of the object – Any conservative force can have a potential energy fun ...
... Conservative Forces • A force is conservative if the work it does on an object moving between two points is independent of the path the objects take between the points – The work depends only upon the initial and final positions of the object – Any conservative force can have a potential energy fun ...
BS, vector potential, Ampere PH 316 MJM 10/20 06 - Rose
... The magnetic field is derivable from the curl of a vector potential A, B = curl A, and A = o/(4) d (J/) In electrostatics we had a field derivable from a scalar potential E = - grad V and V = 1/(4o) d(/) There is a certain symmetry here with charges causing the scalar potential and the e ...
... The magnetic field is derivable from the curl of a vector potential A, B = curl A, and A = o/(4) d (J/) In electrostatics we had a field derivable from a scalar potential E = - grad V and V = 1/(4o) d(/) There is a certain symmetry here with charges causing the scalar potential and the e ...
forms of energy
... Substitute the values into the formula and you get: • EP = 19.6J (J = Joules, unit of energy) ...
... Substitute the values into the formula and you get: • EP = 19.6J (J = Joules, unit of energy) ...