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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics1 Chapter 7 Work and Kinetic Energy
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics2 Outline Work Done by a Constant Force Case 1: Work done when the force is in the direction of the displacement Case 2: Work done when the force is at an angle to the displacement Negative Work Finding Total Work Various Examples
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics3 Work Done by a Force in the Direction of the Displacement Definition of work when force is in the direction of displacement: W = Fd. SI units for work: newton-meter (N m) = joule (J) The work W is zero if the distance d is zero, regardless of how great the force might be.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics4 An Example An intern pushes a 72-kg patient on a 15-kg gurney, producing an acceleration of 0.60 m/s 2. How much work does the intern do by pushing the patient and gurney through a distance of 2.5 m? Assume the gurney moves without friction.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics5 Work Done by a Force at an Angle to the Displacement Definition of work when the angle between the force and displacement is : W = (F cos )d = Fd cos . When = 0 , force is in the same direction as the displacement and W = Fd cos 0 = Fd. When = 90 , where force and displacement are at right angles to each other, W = Fd cos 90 = 0.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics6 An Example A 75.0-kg person slides a distance of 5.00 m on a straight water slide, dropping through a vertical height of 2.50 m. How much work does gravity do on the person?
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics7 Negative Work Whenever we calculate work we must be careful about its sign, and not just assume it to be positive.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics8 Finding Total Work Method 1: If force F 1 does work W 1, force F 2 does work W 2, and so on, the total work is: W total = W 1 + W 2 +… = W i. Method 2: The total work can also be calculated by first performing a vector sum of all the forces acting on an object to find the resultant (total or net) force F and then using the basic definition of work: W total = ( F)d cos . Here is the angle between the total force F and the displacement d.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics9 An Example A car of mass m coasts down a hill inclined at an angle below the horizontal. The car is acted on by three forces: (i) the normal force exerted by the road, (ii) a force due to air resistance, and (iii) the force of gravity. Find the total work done on the car as it travels a distance d along the road.
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Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics10 Homework See online homework assignment at www.masteringphysics.com www.masteringphysics.com
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