application math in physics (kinetic and potential energy)
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KINETIC ANDPOTENTIAL ENERGY
BY :
NOR ATIKAH ABDULRAZAK
NORKAMALIAH OSMAN @ MOHD
NORDIN
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INTRODUCTION Kinetic energy and potential energy are
the one area in Science where Calculus isapplied.
The concept that we use is differential
calculus and integral calculus.
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OBJECTIVES You will be able to define and identify
Kinetic and Potential energy.
You will be able to give examples of thetwo forms of energy.
You will be able to explain what is thepotential and kinetic energy.
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DEFINITION OF KINETIC ENERGY
The energy of motion.
Measured by:KE= (Mass) (Velocity)
2
Kinetic energy is calculated by one half of the objects mass,multiplied by the objects speed- squared.
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EXAMPLES OF KINETIC ENERGY
Shooting a rubberband.
Water falling overthe fall.
Releasing the arrowfrom the bow.
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DERIVATION: The work done by accelerating an object at the time
interval dt is given by the vector product of force anddisplacement.
Applying the product rule we see that:
dx
dtV=
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Therefore (assuming constant mass), the following can
be seen:
Since this is a total differential (that is, it only depends onthe final state, not how the particle got there), we can
integrate it and call the result kinetic energy:
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POTENTIAL ENERGY
Energy due to position or stored
energy.
Measure by:PE= (weight) (gravity) (Height)
Potential energy is calculated by:The objects weight, multiplied by the earths gravitational pull (9.8 m/sec
sq), multiplied by the distance the object can fall.
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EXAMPLES OF POTENTIAL ENERGY:
Stretching a rubber band..-Stores energy bcoz it has the ability of doingwork
Water at the top of a waterfall..-Stores energy bcoz has the ability of falling
YoYo in held in your hand..-Stores energy bcoz of alter it
position
Drawing a Bow-Stores energy bcoz of its position haschanged n has capability of shooting the arrow.
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ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
The elastic potential energy stored in a stretchedspring can be calculated by finding the worknecessary to stretch the spring a distance x fromits un-stretched length:
an ideal spring will follow Hooke's Law:
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The work done (and therefore the storedpotential energy) will then be:
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POTENTIAL ENERGYCONVERTED TO KINETIC
ENERGY
When stored energy begins to move,
the object now transfers frompotential energy into kinetic energy.
Standing still Running
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Example 1 A ball of mass 20 g placed at height of 5 m. Find
the value of the potential energy stored in thebody. (g = 10 m/s2).
Solution Here,
m = 20 g = 0.02 kg, h = 5 m ,
g = 10 m/s2, P.E. = ?
As we know that the potential energy(P.E.) = mgh
= 0.02 10 5 = 1 Joule
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Example 2
A heavy metal ball of mass 8 kg has the kineticenergy 16 Joule. Find the velocity of the heavyball.
Solution Here, K.E. = 16 Joule, m = 8 kg, v = ?
The formula for the kinetic energy = m v2
v2 = 2 K.E. / m
= 2 16 / 8= 4
v = 2 m/s
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SUMMARY OF WHAT YOUVE LEARNED..
Example using a coin:
Holding a coin in you hand, alters the coinsoriginal position.
The coin has potential energy, because it has
ability to do work. Dropping the coin in the bank, changes the
stored energy into motion.
This transfers the coins energy frompotential to kinetic energy.
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