Mechanics III Flashcards
Equation for Work
W = FdCos(theta)
theta is the angle between F applied and d (displacement)
You and your friend are at a waterpark. Your friend goes down a slide that has a straight path vertically down, whereas as you go down a slide that meanders (and therefore doesn’t have a straight path vertically downward). Which of you will reach the bottom first? Which will be going the fastest at the bottom of each slide?
The friend will reach the bottom first, but the both of you will have the same speed when you reach the bottom of the slides
Work is the measure of how much force contributes to the ___ of an object
displacement
Work:
1) if theta is between 0 and 90, work is _____
2) if theta is 90, work is _____
3) if theta is between 90 and 180, work is _____
1) positive (because cos(0º-90º) always be a positive value)
2) zero (because cos90º is zero)
3) negative (because cos(90º-180º) will always be a negative value)
Why is the work done by kinetic friction always negative?
Because kinetic friction always acts against motion, theta has a value of 180 and cos180 = -1
Why is the work done by centripetal force always zero?
Because centripetal force is always perpendicular to the motion: W = Fdcos90 = 0 (because cos90 = 0)
Work done by the normal force is usually zero. When is it not zero?
Work done by FN is zero when the FN is perpendicular to the motion of the object (or in other words, when the object doesn’t move vertically). Therefore, the work done by normal force is not zero when the object moves vertically
A tension in a rope of 200N directed 45º above the horizontal pulls a 50kg crate to the R for 5m. If uk = 0.2, how would you find the work done by the tension force, the work done by the force of friction, and the net work?
WT = Fdcos(theta) = 200N(5m)(cos45) = 700J
Wf = Ffdcos(theta) = (ukmg)dcos(theta) = 0.2(50kg)(10)(5m)(cos180) = 500J
Wnet = WT + Wf + Wnormal force + Wgrav
Wnormal force + Wgrav cancel eachother, so Wnet = WT + Wf = 700 - 500 - 200J
Is gravity a conservative or nonconservative force?
conservative
Work done by gravity depends only on the initial and final __1__ of the object, not the __2__ it follows
1) heights
2) path
Equation for Work done by gravity, Wgrav
Wgrav = mgh
If an object is moved 5m horizontally, what is the work done by gravity?
zero, because there is no change vertical displacement (or vertical change in height) of the object
Equation for Power
P = W/t = Fdcos(theta)/time
measured: J/s = (kg)(m2)/s3 = W (Watts)
In other words, this is the rate which work is done
For a constant force parallel to a constant velocity: P = Fv
Equation for Power when a constant force is applied that is parallel to a constant velocity?
P = W/t = Fdcos(theta)/t = Fdcos0º/t = Fd/t = Fv
cos0º = 1 and d/t = velocity
Object A and object B are released from the same position of height. Object A is allowed to fall straight to the floor, while object B falls along an inclined planed to the floor.
A) If the plane is frictionless, for which object is the net work greater?
B) If the plane has friction, in which case is the net work greater?
C) If the plane is frictionless, in which case is the power greater?
A) same (because the only force doing work is gravity, and gravity is a conservative force)
B) Object A (because friction will make a negative contribution to work)
C) Object A (Wnet will be the same for both, but Object A reaches the ground first. The same amount of Work is done over less time, thus the Power exerted on Object A is greater)