work done by a constant force • the scalar
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Work
• Work Done by a Constant Force
• The Scalar (or Dot) Product of Two Vectors
• Work Done by a Variable Force
• Homework
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Work Done by a Constant Force
W = F∆r cos θ
The unit of work is the joule (J) (1 J = 1 N·m)
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Forces Perpendicular to the Motion Do NoWork
When an object is displaced horizontally on a flat table,the normal force n and the gravitational force Fg do nowork since cos θ = 90◦ = 0
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The Scalar (or Dot) Product of Two Vectors
The scalar product of two vectors A and B is defined as
A · B = AB cos θ
where θ is the angle between A and B
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Properties of the Scalar Product
• The scalar product is commutative
A · B = B · A
• The scalar product obeys the distributive law
A · (B + C) = A · B + A · C
• The scalar product of the unit vectors gives us
i · i = j · j = k · k = 1
i · j = i · k = j · k = 0
• The scalar product can also be written in terms of thecomponents of A and B as
A · B = AxBx + AyBy + AzBz
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Work is a Scalar (or Dot) Product
The work done by a constant force is the scalar productof the force and displacement vectors
W = F · ∆r = F∆r cos θ
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Work Done by a Variable Force• Consider a particle being displaced along the x axis
under the action of a force of magnitude Fx in the xdirection
• The work done by the force as the particle moves adistance ∆x is approximately
W1 ≈ Fx∆x
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Work Done by a Variable Force (cont’d)
• The total work done as the particle moves from xi toxf is approximately
W ≈
xf∑xi
Fx∆x
• The total work can be found by taking the limit as ∆x
goes to zero
W = lim∆x→0
xf∑xi
Fx∆x =∫ xf
xiFxdx
• The most general definition of the net work done ona particle is
Wnet =∫ rf
ri(
∑F) · dr
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Work Done by a Constant Force Example
(a) How much work must be done by a force F directedalong a 30◦ frictionless incline to push a block of mass10 kg up the incline a distance of 5.0 m? (b) How muchwork would you have to do if you just lifted the block upto the final position?
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Work Done by a Constant Force Example
(a) How much work must be done by a force F directedalong a 30◦ frictionless incline to push a block of mass10 kg up the incline a distance of 5.0 m? (b) How muchwork would you have to do if you just lifted the block upto the final position?
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Work Done by a Spring
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Homework Set 10 - Due Mon. Oct. 4
• Read Sections 6.1-6.4
• Answer Questions 6.2 & 6.4
• Do Problems 6.2, 6.4, 6.7, 6.11 & 6.16
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