Sunday, October 24, 2010

Ch9 3 #1

Remember that total energy is conserved, and figure out when either KE or PE is zero. When KE is zero PE must be its maximum and vice versa

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

For part G, the KE is 1/2mv^2 and the PE is 1/2kx^2 correct?

How do I relate them in terms of k and A?

Anonymous said...

Remember that A is the Amplitude.

And in this case The Amplitutde A = A/2


I tried 1/2*k*A/2

But The annoying thing is I don't know if this is wrong or if I'm just inputing the data in a wrong way.

Prof. Hobbs said...

The total energy of the system never changes, and for the point labeled "A", E_TOT = KE + PE = 0 + (1/2)kA^2, so from this E_TOT = (1/2)kA^2.

At "B", x = A/2 (as the previous post said. Then

KE(B) = E_TOT - PE(B)

and you can figure out PE(B) knowing that x = A/2.

Anonymous said...

thank you

Anonymous said...

I still can't figure g out? 1/2*k*A^2 + 1/2*k*A/2 is wrong ... this is too confusing!