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Post a LessonAnswered on 18 Apr Learn CBSE/Class 9/Science/Unit 3-Motion, Force and Work/Work and energy
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Derivation of the Formula for Potential Energy
Introduction to Potential Energy: Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position relative to other objects. It is a fundamental concept in physics and is crucial in understanding various phenomena, including gravitational and elastic potential energy.
Gravitational Potential Energy: Gravitational potential energy (PEg)(PEg) is the energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field. The formula for gravitational potential energy is derived based on the gravitational force between two objects.
Formula for Gravitational Potential Energy: The formula for gravitational potential energy is given by:
PEg=mghPEg=mgh
Where:
Derivation of Gravitational Potential Energy Formula: The derivation starts with the definition of work done (WW) against gravity to raise an object to a height hh:
W=F⋅dW=F⋅d
Where:
In the case of lifting an object against gravity, the force required is the gravitational force (F=mgF=mg), and the displacement is the vertical height hh.
W=mg⋅hW=mg⋅h
Since work done is equal to the change in potential energy, we can equate it to the change in gravitational potential energy (ΔPEgΔPEg):
ΔPEg=WΔPEg=W
ΔPEg=mghΔPEg=mgh
This is the formula for gravitational potential energy, denoted by PEgPEg.
Conclusion: The formula for potential energy, particularly gravitational potential energy, is derived from the work done against gravity to raise an object to a certain height. It is given by PEg=mghPEg=mgh, where mm is the mass of the object, gg is the acceleration due to gravity, and hh is the height or distance from a reference point. Understanding this formula is essential in various fields of physics and engineering.
Answered on 18 Apr Learn CBSE/Class 9/Science/Unit 3-Motion, Force and Work/Work and energy
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The Law of Conservation of Energy and Pendulum Dynamics
Introduction The Law of Conservation of Energy is a fundamental principle in physics that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. When applied to a pendulum system, this law helps to explain the dynamics of the pendulum's motion.
Pendulum Motion A pendulum consists of a mass (bob) attached to a string or rod, which is free to swing back and forth under the influence of gravity.
Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
Conservation of Energy
Example
Conclusion The Law of Conservation of Energy explains how the energy of a pendulum system remains constant throughout its motion. By understanding this principle, we can analyze and predict the behavior of pendulum systems with precision.
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Understanding the Conservation of Energy
Introduction: In the realm of physics, the principle of conservation of energy is fundamental. It states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but it can be transformed from one form to another. Let's delve into where we obtain energy despite this law.
Sources of Energy:
Natural Resources:
Nuclear Energy:
Chemical Energy:
Geothermal Energy:
Energy Conversion:
Transformation Processes:
Technology and Machinery:
Human Ingenuity and Innovation:
Research and Development:
Energy Conservation:
Conclusion: Despite the law of conservation of energy, humanity harnesses energy from various sources through ingenious methods and
Answered on 18 Apr Learn CBSE/Class 9/Science/Unit 3-Motion, Force and Work/Work and energy
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Example of Kinetic Energy in Action: A Pendulum
Introduction: In various real-life scenarios, kinetic energy manifests in different forms, illustrating the principle of energy transfer and utilization. One classic example demonstrating kinetic energy in a body is the motion of a pendulum.
Explanation:
1. Pendulum Setup:
2. Kinetic Energy Generation:
3. Utilization of Kinetic Energy:
4. Conservation of Energy:
Conclusion: The example of a pendulum illustrates the presence and utilization of kinetic energy in a body. Through its swinging motion, the pendulum showcases the transformation of energy from potential to kinetic and vice versa, highlighting fundamental principles of physics.
Answered on 18 Apr Learn CBSE/Class 9/Science/Unit 3-Motion, Force and Work/Work and energy
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Definition of Power
Power is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred or converted. It measures how quickly energy is transferred or converted from one form to another.
Unit of Power
The unit of power is the watt (W), named after the Scottish engineer James Watt.
Other units of power include:
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