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183_notes:energy_dissipation [2014/10/31 13:19] – [Where does the energy go?] caballero | 183_notes:energy_dissipation [2021/06/02 23:15] (current) – [Air Resistance] stumptyl | ||
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- | ===== Dissipation of Energy ===== | + | Section 7.10 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) |
- | You have read that [[183_notes: | + | ===== Dissipation |
+ | You have read that [[183_notes: | ||
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==== Air Resistance ==== | ==== Air Resistance ==== | ||
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Let's say you dropped a metal ball from rest. Below is a set of frames (taken at equal time intervals) from a video of a metal ball being dropped straight down. Notice the ball's displacement increases as each time step elapses. The effect of air resistance is very small. To a reasonable degree, we can [[183_notes: | Let's say you dropped a metal ball from rest. Below is a set of frames (taken at equal time intervals) from a video of a metal ball being dropped straight down. Notice the ball's displacement increases as each time step elapses. The effect of air resistance is very small. To a reasonable degree, we can [[183_notes: | ||
- | {{ 183_notes:mi3e_07-039.jpg?400 }} | + | {{ 183_notes:week10_dissipation1.png?400 }} |
If you instead dropped a coffee filter, you would observe something all together different. The frames below are taken from a video of a coffee filter dropped from rest. Notice that the displacement between each frame is roughly the same (especially near the end of the video). This latter motion could be modeled to a reasonable degree [[183_notes: | If you instead dropped a coffee filter, you would observe something all together different. The frames below are taken from a video of a coffee filter dropped from rest. Notice that the displacement between each frame is roughly the same (especially near the end of the video). This latter motion could be modeled to a reasonable degree [[183_notes: | ||
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==== Where does the energy go? ==== | ==== Where does the energy go? ==== | ||
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ΔKfilter⏟0inlaterframes+ΔUgrav=Wsurr | ΔKfilter⏟0inlaterframes+ΔUgrav=Wsurr | ||
- | Wsurr=ΔUgrav | + | The kinetic energy of the coffee filter doesn' |
- | What can do work on the coffee filter if the Earth is in the system? The air molecules | + | →Fnet=→Fgrav+→Fair=0 |
+ | →Fgrav=−→Fair→Fgrav=Fair | ||
+ | mg=cv2terminal→vterminal=√mgc | ||
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+ | where c is a constant | ||
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+ | Wsurr=ΔUgrav | ||
+ | //__What can do work on the coffee filter if the Earth is in the system? The air molecules collide with the coffee filter as it falls down. These molecules are struck by the filter on the way down and have their kinetic energy increased.__// | ||