Sunday, January 13, 2008

Friday January 11th notes

Elastic potential energy-when work is done in compressing/stretching a spring, elastic potential energy is stored in the spring. 

Hookes law- force of the spring=(constant)(x)

Elastic potential energy- PEs=(1/2)kx*2

practice problem:
How much force is needed to stretch the spring .8m using a constant of .6N/m
Fs=kx
Fs=(.6N/m)(.8m)
Fs=.48N

How much work is done on the spring?
W=Et=changePE+changeKE+changeQ
W=changePE
W=(1/2)kx*2
W=(1/2)(.6N/m)(.8m)*2
W=.192J

Doing work on a spring changes its potential energy

3 comments:

brittany said...

i think these equations are easy but get harder once you have to apply them to equations we previously learned. there are a few examples like that on the homework that i dont get but hopefully we'll go over it in class tomorrow

Anonymous said...

when is the lab due that we did last week because you gave no specific due date? i think it was called work and power lab.

Larry Wirth said...

Bryan - I'd like to get the lab by Thursday - We'll get into a more regular routine next semester...