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Physics 101: Lecture 12 Work and Energy z z Chapter 6: Work and Energy Reminders: ÎExam I, Tuesday September 30th at 5 PM ÎSee PHY101 Web page for room assignments ÎDo not forgot to bring your UB ID card ! Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 1 Work & Energy z z z An important concept in physics ÎAlternative approach to mechanics Many applications beyond mechanics ÎThermodynamics (movement of heat) ÎQuantum mechanics... Very useful tools ÎYou will learn new (sometimes much easier) ways to solve problems Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 2 Work done by a Constant Force z 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 (Fs=F cosΘ) 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 Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 3 Lecture 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. positive 2. negative 3. zero FN V T correct W The normal force is perpendicular to the displacement, hence, does no work. Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 4 Concept Question You are towing a car up a hill with constant velocity. The work done on the car by the gravitational force is: 1. positive 2. negative 3. zero FN V T correct W 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. Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 5 Concept Question You are towing a car up a hill with constant velocity. The work done on the car by the tension force is: 1. positive 2. negative 3. zero FN correct V T W Tension is in the same direction as the displacement. Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 6 Work/Kinetic Energy Theorem: Work done by a constant net force: Wnet = Fnet s = m a s = m (vf2 –v02)/2 KE = m v2/2 is called the kinetic energy of an object. {Net Work done on an object} = {change in kinetic energy of object} Wnet=∆KE z = KEf - KE0 = ½ m vf2 – ½ m v02 Also works for a variable force ! Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 7 Work done by Gravity z Object falling vertically upward or downward : Wgravity = Fgravity s = m g (h0-hf) PE = m g h is called gravitational potential energy Object falling downward: Wgravity > 0 Object moving upward: Wgravity < 0 Gravity is an example for a conservative force: work done is independent of path or force does no net work on object moving around a closed path. Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 8 Conservation of Mechanical Energy z or Total mechanical energy of an object remains constant provided the net work done by non-conservative forces is zero: Etot = KE + PE = constant KEf + PEf = KE0 + PE0 => ∆KE + ∆PE = 0 Otherwise, in the presence of a net work done by non-conservative forces (e.g. friction): Wnc = ∆KE + ∆PE = KEf – KE0 + PEf-PEo Physics 101: Lecture 12, Pg 9