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Your Comments Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 1 Just a thought, in the prelectures, when whoever is narrating them says "this all makes sense", it makes me increasingly more frustrated because apparently I'm too dumb to understand whatever it is that "makes sense". Prof. Selen said it a few times last week. Please don't say it anymore. I don't understand.....this. Can we just shoot monkeys and make rocket carts instead of learning things? Like the good ol' days? I want help with signs!!!!!!!!!!!!! With today being Valentines Day and all, I was hoping you could give us some physics pick up lines. I don't understand why we are already working on hour exam two and do far into the section before we've taken the first exam. Everything is getting overlapped and I'm struggling on the new homework assignments. Happy Valentine's Day everyone!! especially my Peanut, I love you sweetie from your Jelly Bear. Ramp problems with springs! Also, how many physics examples are made only for physics learning but have no application in real life? Why do we need to understand the microscopic trends of friction? Also, you really need to use the pun "work of friction/ work of fiction" in this lecture. How much potential energy is in a Pikachu (electricity but still just wondering)? I am lost. I am not sure what the graph is graphing, or exactly what the difference is between macroscopic work and the work that we studied before. I only understand what was shown straight out in the prelecture. Lots of music requests
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Page 1: Your Comments Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 1 Just a thought, in the prelectures, when whoever is narrating them says "this all makes sense", it makes me.

Your Comments

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 1

Just a thought, in the prelectures, when whoever is narrating them says "this all makes sense", it makes me increasingly more frustrated because apparently I'm too dumb to understand whatever it is that "makes sense". Prof. Selen said it a few times last week. Please don't say it anymore.I don't understand.....this. Can we just shoot monkeys and make rocket carts instead of learning things? Like the good ol' days?I want help with signs!!!!!!!!!!!!!With today being Valentines Day and all, I was hoping you could give us some physics pick up lines.I don't understand why we are already working on hour exam two and do far into the section before we've taken the first exam. Everything is getting overlapped and I'm struggling on the new homework assignments.Happy Valentine's Day everyone!! especially my Peanut, I love you sweetie from your Jelly Bear.Ramp problems with springs! Also, how many physics examples are made only for physics learning but have no application in real life?Why do we need to understand the microscopic trends of friction? Also, you really need to use the pun "work of friction/ work of fiction" in this lecture.How much potential energy is in a Pikachu (electricity but still just wondering)?I am lost. I am not sure what the graph is graphing, or exactly what the difference is between macroscopic work and the work that we studied before. I only understand what was shown straight out in the prelecture. It would be very beneficial to go over everything during lecture, please.

Lots of music requests

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Exam Info:

Covers Lectures 1-6 only(No “work & energy” on the exam)

We offer a conflict exam from 5:15 – 6:45 on the night of the exam. You can sign up for this in your grade-book before Feb/18.If you have a serious conflict with both exams, please get in touch with Dr. Paco Jain immediately ([email protected]).Exam review in class next Tuesday – we will work through the first hour exam from Fall/2010 The old exams are a fantastic way to practice. We have put hundreds of great problems online (with formula sheet)…

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 2

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Physics 211Lecture 9

Today's Concepts:a) Energy and Frictionb) Potential energy & force

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 3

We will work our 3 HW problems in class today

“Are we ever going to go over the homework in class?.”

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Macroscopic Work:

This is not a new idea – it’s the same “work” you are used to.b

a

W F dl Applied to big (i.e. macroscopic) objects

rather than point particles (picky detail)

We call it “macroscopic” to distinguish it from “microscopic”.

You will deal with this in Physics 213

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 4

“Calculating total work is confusing, and "macroscopic" throws me off..”

Feel free to ignore this word for now…

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 5

Macroscopic Work done by Friction

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 6

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 7

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ff

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 8

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Do spinning Heat Demo

“Heat” is just the kinetic energy of the atoms!

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 9

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H

N1

mg

N2

mg

m mg

must be negative

m

0 frictionmgH W

0 gravity frictionW W

totK W

gravity frictionW W

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 10

“i get tricked by when something is supposed to be negative or positive.”

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A block of mass m, initially held at rest on a frictionless ramp a vertical distance H above the floor, slides down the ramp and onto a floor where friction causes it to stop a distance D from the bottom of the ramp. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is mk. What is the macroscopic work done on the block by friction during this process?

A) mgH B) –mgH C) mk mgD D) 0

D

m

CheckPoint

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 11

H

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What is the macroscopic work done on the block by friction during this process?

A) mgH B) –mgH C) mk mgD D) 0

B) The work done by friction is the negative value of the initial potential energy since that is how much that needs to be applied to make it rest.C) work done = force x distance.

D

H

m

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 12

CheckPointYou can ignore this word…it just tells us we don’t need to worry about individual atoms

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What is the total macroscopic work done on the block by all forces during this process?A) mgH B) –mgH C) mk mgD D) 0

D

m

totK W

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 13

CheckPoint

H

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Potential Energy vs. Force

21( )

2U x kx

( )( )

dU xF x

dx

kx

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 14

Perhaps we can go over how the derivative of the potential energy is the force on the object, because this is new to me.

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Demo

Potential Energy vs. Force

( )( )

dU xF x

dx

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 15

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Suppose the potential energy of some object U as a function of x looks like the plot shown below.

Where is the force on the object zero?A) (a) B) (b) C) (c) D) (d)

U(x)

x

(a) (b) (c) (d)

( )( )

dU xF x

dx

Clicker Question

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 16

“How will this stuff be useful in Chemical Engineering? I mean mechanical and aero yes I see the importance. But where would this be useful in Chemical Engineering?”

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Suppose the potential energy of some object U as a function of x looks like the plot shown below.

Where is the force on the object in the +x direction?A) To the left of (b) B) To the right of (b) C) Nowhere

U(x)

x

(a) (b) (c) (d)

( )( )

dU xF x

dx

Clicker Question

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 17

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Suppose the potential energy of some object U as a function of x looks like the plot shown below.

Where is the force on the object biggest in the –x direction?A) (a) B) (b) C) (c) D) (d)

U(x)

x

(a) (b) (c) (d)

( )( )

dU xF x

dx

CheckPoint

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 18

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 19

“The interactive example for the homework due today was terrible. I entered mg(x+d)sin(30) for the change in potential energy about 6 times, and never got it right. (even though I successfully used that solution to find the correct answer to the overall problem). stick to multiple choice questions if you can't get smartphysics to recognize the correct answer.”

HW system likes angles in radians!!

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 20

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 21

( )singU mg d x

21

2sU kx

21( )sin

2kx mg d x 21

sin sin 02

kx mg x mgd

ab c

2 4

2

b b acx

a

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L

2v gL

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 22

21

2mgh mv

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L

2v gL

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 23

21

2mgh mv

Will the tension be (A) bigger or (B) smaller than mg?

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L

2v gL

2mvT mg

L

2mvT mg

L

mg

T

2va

L

2va

L

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 24

21

2mgh mv

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2va

L

3T mg

2v gLmg

T

2va

L

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 25

2mvT mg

L 2m gL

T mgL

max

max 3

Tm

g

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Conserve Energy from initial to final position

2v g hhh

2v gh

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 26

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h

mgTr2v gh

2va

r

2mvT mg

r

2mvT mg

r

Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 27

F ma

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 28

2va

r

2mvN mg

r mgN

Just barely making it means N = 02mv

mgr

v Rg

v

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Mechanics Lecture 9, Slide 29

vh21

2mgh mv

2

2

vh

g


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