College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 1 TOC Definition of Potential Energy Examples of Potential Energy Types of Potential Energy.

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College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 1 TOC Definition of Potential Energy Examples of Potential Energy Types of Potential Energy

College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 2 TOC Definition of Potential Energy Some types of conservative forces lend themselves to replacing work by what we call potential energy. Potential energy is so called because it measures the potential of a particle to have kinetic energy. Equations for various types of potential energy are always given by the following equation The unit of potential energy is the same as that for work.

College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 3 TOC Example with gravity (The system is gravity, the block and the earth) m Δh Work done by gravity (which is part of the system) Potential energy of system System m

College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 4 TOC Example with elastic force (The system is the spring, the block and the thing that the thing to which the other side of the spring attaches) Work done by gravity (which is part of the system) Potential energy of system System k F elastic

College and Engineering Physics Potential Energy 5 TOC Types of Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy Elastic Potential Energy

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