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Conservative and Nonconservative Forces

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1 Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
F is conservative if: The work done by the force on on object moving from one point to another depends only or the initial old final positions and is independent of The path taken.

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3 A force that’s not a conservative is called a nonconservative force.

4 POTENTIAL ENERGY Energy associated with forces that depend on position or configuration of objects relative to the surroundings. Gravitational Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy If configuration changes potential energy changes.

5 Work and Potential Energy
Work-Energy principle Q: Similar relation between work and potential energy?

6 Gravitational Potential Energy

7 Potential energy changes for or roller coaster
A 1000 kg roller coaster car moves from point A to point B and then point C. Determine potential energy changes when car goes to point B and point C.

8 Elastic Potential Energy

9 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
The Mechanical Energy Em of a system is the sum of its potential energy U and kinetic energy K. Assume only conservative forces cause energy transfer Assume the system is isolated - no external force from outside causes energy transfer Total Mechanical Energy is Conserved

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13 Energy Conservation with Dissipative Forces
Conservation of mechanical energy (no friction) Assume the body moving is subject to friction forces

14 Gravitational Potential Energy

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16 POWER Power is defined as the rate at which the work is done. Whenever a work is done, energy is transferred. Power is the rate at which energy is transformed.

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