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Consider an ideal spring. Elastic Potential Energy Hooke’s Law.

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2 Consider an ideal spring. Elastic Potential Energy Hooke’s Law

3 Gravitational Potential Energy Initial Final

4 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium For one dimensional, conservative forces Consider the force of gravity:

5 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium For one dimensional, conservative forces Consider the spring:

6 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium What does the slope of this graph represent?

7 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Stable Equilibrium – occurs when a small displacement results in a restoring force that accelerates the particle back towards the equilibrium position.

8 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Unstable Equilibrium – occurs when a small displacement results in a force that accelerates the particle away from the equilibrium position. Consider the potential energy function for a skier on the top of hill between two valleys.

9 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Neutral Equilibrium – occurs when a small displacement results in zero force so that the particle is again in equilibrium. Consider the potential energy function for an object on a plateau.

10 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Example An object has the potential energy function as given below. 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 3 2 1 0 -2 -3 2412108614 2412108614 a. Sketch the corresponding Force vs. Position graph.

11 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Example An object has the potential energy function as given below. 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 3 2 1 0 -2 -3 2412108614 2412108614 b. Identify all points of equilibrium. Stable Equilibrium Neutral Equilibrium

12 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Example An object has the potential energy function as given below. 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 2412108614 Total Mechanical Energy

13 The Potential Energy Function & Equilibrium Example An object has the potential energy function as given below. 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 2412108614


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