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1 Honors Physics 1 Class 08 Fall 2013 Review of quiz 3 Integrating equation of motion Work-Energy Theorem Potential Energy Intro
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2 Integrating the equation of motion If we know the force as a function of time, then it is in principle straightforward to solve the motion of a particle. Frequently though, we only know the force as a function of position (spring force, gravitational force...) We will now develop some tools for addressing such situations.
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3 Integrating the equation of motion
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5 Example 1 A mass m is thrown vertically upward with initial speed v 0. How high does it rise? (Assume g is constant and neglect friction.)
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6 Example A mass m is shot vertically upward from the surface of the earth at initial speed v 0. Assuming that the only force is gravity (GmM/r 2 ), a)Find the height to which the mass rises. b)Find the escape velocity.
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7 Example 2
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8 Equation of motion in three dimensions
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9 Escape velocity: General case What if the projectile is not shot straight up?
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10 The Work-Energy Theorem (in one dimension)
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11 So what?
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