Lecture-Kinetics of Particle (Work Energy)
Lecture-Kinetics of Particle (Work Energy)
Work of a Force
Force F does work on a particle only
when the particle undergoes a
displacement in the direction of the force.
F
U=Fs
F
S
U = (F cos q) s
Work of a Force
The Work of a Force
90o U is positive
q 90o U is zero
90o U is negative
F
s2
U1 2 F cos θ ds
s1
Work of a Weight
Work of a Spring Force
EXAMPLE # 1
The 10-kg block shown rests on the smooth incline.
If the spring is originally stretched 0.5 m, determine
the total work done by all the forces acting on the
block when a horizontal force P = 400 N pushes the
block up the plane s = 2 m.
EXAMPLE # 2
The 8-kg ball is connected with a spring as shown.
Initially the spring is compresses by 0.2 m. Then
under the applied force F, the spring is stretched
to 0.6 m. Determine the total work done to the
ball during this process.
Applied Force F.
Work of Friction Caused by Sliding
1 2 1 2
mv {Ps μk Ns} mv
2 2
IF Ps μk Ns
S’
then v is maintained
– The work of a weight is the product of the weight magnitude and the
vertical displacement, Uw = ± W y. It is positive when the weight
moves downwards.
– The work of a spring is of the form US = 1/2 ks2, where k is the spring
stiffness and s is the stretch or compression of the spring.
y
x
EXAMPLE # 2
The platform P, shown in Fig. (a) has a
negligible mass and is tied down so that the
0.4-m is on the platform. If a 2-kg block is
placed on platform and released from rest
after the platform is pushed down 0.1-m,
Fig. (b), determine the maximum height h the
block rises in air, measured from the ground.