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CLASSICAL MECHANICAL ENERGY Kevin Choe

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Classical Mechanical Energy. Kevin Choe. What is the Mechanical energy?. Gravitational Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Total Mechanical Energy Demo Derive equation Problem Solving. Potential energy. T he stored energy of position possessed by an object Equation PE = mgh - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Classical Mechanical Energy

CLASSICAL MECHANICAL ENERGYKevin Choe

Page 2: Classical Mechanical Energy

WHAT IS THE MECHANICAL ENERGY?

Gravitational Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy

Total Mechanical Energy Demo Derive equation Problem Solving

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POTENTIAL ENERGY

The stored energy of position possessed by an object

Equation PE = mgh

Unit of Potential Energy (kg)(m/s2)(m) = (kg)(m2/s2) = J

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KINETIC ENERGY

Energy of motion

Equation KE = 1/2mv2

Unit of Kinetic Energy (kg)(m/s)2 = (kg)(m2/s2) = J

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EXAMPLE (FALLING BALL)

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GRAPH OF THE EXPERIMENT

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TOTAL MECHANICAL ENERGY

What do you see in terms of deriving an equation?

KEi+PEi = KEf+PEf

(1/2mvi2) + (mghi) = (1/2mvf

2) + (mghf)

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PROBLEM

What is the speed of the object right before hitting the ground? Derive Vbottom equation from the Total Mechanical

energy. (KEi+PEi = KEf+PEf) Play simple algebra

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CALCULATION

KEtop+PEtop = KEbottom+PEbottom

(1/2mvtop2) + (mghtop) = (1/2mvbottom

2) + (mghbottom)

(mghtop) = (1/2mvbottom2)

(ghtop) = (1/2vbottom2)

2ghtop = vbottom2

vbottom = Sqrt(2ghtop)

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SOURCE

http://www.physicsclassroom.com http://www.citejournal.org/vol4/iss3/science/

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