Conservation of Energy Physics Problems
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- This physics video tutorial explains how to solve conservation of energy problems with friction, inclined planes and springs.
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I think everyone will understand better if you use this eq for the last problem : m g Hc +1/2 m Vc^2 = m g Hd + 1/2 m Vd^2. You thought me so well. Thank you so much
I used that equation and got a different result I've been trying to understand why :(
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for the last question is answer 37.5 m
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In the first question it states that the box slides down 150m inclined plane. I noticed when you went to plug in your number for height you used the 150m; would you not use 150m as the hypotenuse in order to solve for the height?
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16:28 How we can say that KE = Thermal energy ?, doesnt some of the KE will be converted into sound energy ?
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For question 3, part B; why is the work of friction not negative?
The work of friction it is negative at the part (A), PE + KE - W = KE. But when it comes to the part (B), it becomes positive. PE + KE = KE + W.
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I'm so sorry for asking this Mr. JG, should we add those Kinetic energies or subtract them since the objects are moving in different directions?🤔
I guess since is an elastic collision so we had to add
its kinetic energy, it is v^2 so it does not matter whether velocity is negative or not, the result is a positive ( i'm not sure)
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Just wanna double check my understanding, but is the work done by friction equivalent to heat/thermal energy? Since heat energy is energy lost from the total mechanical energy?
are we supposed to neglect sound energy in those collision problems??
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For number 3 its easier if u just use the the final velocity you get from part a and use it as the initial and the work equation is now Initial Kinetic=Final Kinetic + work done by friction
For the last problem that you need patreon access for, is the answer 37.49 meters?
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Gravitational constant has always been 10 in my school, please can you tell me why you used 9.8?
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Hi. Can I ask why the 9.8 does not include negative like in projectile motion?
@@rataulesego2052 g = 9.8m/s^2 but in projectile motion for the equations a = -g is taken because the gravitational force creates an acceleration downwards for an individual object, think of g and a as two different values which coincidentally has the same numerical value with different directions
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At 15:18 , will the 12 kg block also coul create sound energy , so will some of the energy be wasted
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Did anyone else do the last question before the video cuts off? Is it 37.5m if you assume g=10 (and not 9.8 as he usually does)?
Yeah, I got the same answer. I just plugged the square of speed straight into the equation (g=9.8)
can you explain how you got the answer , please ?i feel like i am missing something
@@TahaElAmineHaddouche You assume E1=E2 when E1 is mgh when the object is at rest at the beginning, and E2 is (mv^2)/2+mg(2r), and solve for h. The velocity in E2 is the critical velocity that the object needs to have (at the very least) to continue in a circular motion and not drop off midway. The critical velocity is measured by the square root of the acceleration due to gravity (a=g=10m/s^2 in the Earth's case) times the radius of the circle. If you want I can send you a picture of the calculation.
On number 3 part b, why is it that the work created by the friction is positive? Isn't it negative since it opposes to the motion?
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can someone explain why problem five the second car does not have a negative velocity ? if it is moving in the west direction
Although it wasn't specifically said, the problem seems to be implying that it wants the TOTAL thermal energy.
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Because it is easy and if friction is given than we can't find potential energy of friction by mechanical energy conservation
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Ok, so quick question why is it that when it is frictionless you are removing all of the m in question 4 but when it is friction you are plugging in the values for m?
He can take m as a common factor on both sides and cancel it out if there’s no friction, for example mgh = 1/2mv^2 (the m’s go). But if there’s friction since m is not a common factor he has to include it, like mgh = 1/2mv^2 + W (m can’t go). Hope this helps.
4:49 We can also do 1/2 kx^2 = mgh for the right? coz 1/2kx^2 = 1/2 mv^2
Bro in question num 2 , why did not u use Kinetic spring ( KE spring) to the equation?
ke spring is equal to kinetic energy so its the same thing
Hello! I just had a question about number 6. For number 6 part (b) it said to find how high is point C relative to point B, but I think you found it relative to point A?
Hi, I just wanted to help out. I think it doesn’t matter in this case because the height at point B is 0m. 29.57-0=29.57. So you can calculate the height of C with A. You could also do calculate with B if you wish (using kinetic energy) and you should get around the same answer.
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At 6. question part b there is h right? So mgh will end up 0? but if we use 1/2*m*v^2 we can have values?
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on 6c wasnt it asking for c relative to b? b is at h=0 so the problem should be different
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the question 3 your final equation were did you get 2ad.
16:37 why nor negative 1350? since this is the energy lost.
You're talking about the number of energy lost. Technically, it is correct to say the positive number. For example, you can say "I lost 30 dollars gambling yesterday" or "My back account has -30 dollars/my account went 30 dollars negative" so you can say energy exchanged/gained was -1350 or 1350 was lost
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i got a D. good luck guys, and here’s a tip, don’t ignore thermal energy problems even when your instructor doesn’t go over it at all -_-. oh and make sure you know all your conversions and don’t mess up sig figs
in 16:00 isnt the energy negative, since it's the variation between the final KE and the initial KE? the final KE would be 0 and the initial, 1350J...
How I would think about it is the work done is positive because the force and distance are in the same direction, which equals the change in KE. There are no opposite vectors to make a negative change in kinetic energy in this problem.
for question 3 part A i got 64.8 m/s.
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At 1:43, how did you get the 9.8 Sir?
it's constant g (gravity) = 9.81m/s^2
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in problem no.5, TKE=KEa + KEb. Since the car B is moving to the left, do you think that should be negative??
no because the question is asking for the total thermal energy produced. Therefore direction has no play, only magnitude.
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On question 2, how does the angle of the hill not affect how high it will go?
This was months ago so you prob figured it out by now, but in case someone else has this same question, gravity is independent of the path taken, think of it as always pushing down. So whether you are going sideways or not has no effect. Since gravity is the only force playing a role in how high up the hill it will go, the angle does not affect it.
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ok, so for problem 7 i got 37.59 m. How far was i?
please , can you explain how you got the answer ?
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How come on a slant with an angle there is only potential, but when it’s a hill it’s potential and kenetic on the left side?
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how would you solve the third exercise without h?
For example 5 why did we not indicate different signs since the cars are moving in opposite directions??
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There is no kinetic energy in a moving mass there is force Mv squared kinetic energy is the energy of consistent work from a consistent force regards Graham Flowers
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I think it should be (50-15) ..35 instead of 15 in the last part of tha last problem
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