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Physical Modeling, Fall 20061 WORK Work provides a means of determining the motion of an object when the force applied to it is known as a function of position.
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20062 Work Energy Theorem W net is the work done by F net the net force acting on a body.
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20063 Work Energy Theorem (continued)
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20064 Work Energy Theorem (continued)
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20065 Work Energy Theorem (concluded) Define Kinetic Energy Then, W net = K f - K i W net = K
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20066 WORK - GENERAL DEFINITION
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20067 CONSERVATIVE FORCES A force is conservative if the work it does on a particle that moves through a closed path is zero, otherwise, the force is nonconservative.
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20068 CONSERVATIVE FORCES (cont) A force is conservative if the work it does on a particle that moves between two points is the same for all paths connecting those points, otherwise, the force in nonconservative
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Physical Modeling, Fall 20069 Potential Energy U = - W c W net = K If W net = W c Then, K = - U K + U = 0 (K + U) = 0
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Physical Modeling, Fall 200610 MECHANICAL ENERGY U + K = E E = Mechanical Energy E = 0 E i = E f K i + U i = K f + U f
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Physical Modeling, Fall 200611 Mass and Spring
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