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183_notes:grav_and_spring_pe [2014/10/14 13:20] – [Conservative Forces] caballero | 183_notes:grav_and_spring_pe [2021/03/12 02:45] (current) – [Types of Potential Energy] stumptyl | ||
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+ | Section 6.8 and 7.2 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) | ||
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===== Types of Potential Energy ===== | ===== Types of Potential Energy ===== | ||
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==== (Near Earth) Gravitational Potential Energy ==== | ==== (Near Earth) Gravitational Potential Energy ==== | ||
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- | To determine the potential energy associated with a spring-mass system, consider the work done by a spring on an object (mass, m) attached to its end. The spring is stretched through a displacement (Δ→s). The displacement and the gravitational | + | To determine the potential energy associated with a spring-mass system, consider the work done by a spring on an object (mass, m) attached to its end. The spring is stretched through a displacement (Δ→s). The displacement and the spring |
To calculate the work that the spring does, consider the object as the system. Remember that the [[183_notes: | To calculate the work that the spring does, consider the object as the system. Remember that the [[183_notes: | ||
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Ws=−12ks(s2f−s2i) | Ws=−12ks(s2f−s2i) | ||
- | If you include the spring in your system, so that the system is now the spring and the object, then potential energy shared spring-object system is given by, | + | If you include the spring in your system, so that the system is now the spring and the object, then the potential energy shared |
- System: object+spring; | - System: object+spring; | ||
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==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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