Lecture - Kinetics of Particles-2
Lecture - Kinetics of Particles-2
Work of a Force
Force F does work on a particle only
when the particle undergoes a
displacement in the direction of the force.
F
U=Fs
F
S
U = (F cos s
Work of a Force
The Work of a Force
90 o U is positive
90o U is zero
90 o U is negative
F
s2
U 1 2 F cos θ ds
s1
Work of a Weight
Work of a Spring Force
EXAMPLE # 1
The 10-kg block shown rests on the smooth incline.
If the spring is originally stretched 0.5 m, determine
the total work done by all the forces acting on the
block when a horizontal force P = 400 N pushes the
block up the plane s = 2 m.
– The work of a weight is the product of the weight magnitude and the
vertical displacement, Uw = ± W y. It is positive when the weight
moves downwards.
– The work of a spring is of the form US = 1/2 ks2, where k is the spring
stiffness and s is the stretch or compression of the spring.
y
x
EXAMPLE # 2
The platform P, shown in Fig. (a) has a
negligible mass and is tied down so that the
0.4-m long cords keep a 1-m long spring compressed
0.6 m when nothing is on the platform. If a 2-kg block
is placed on platform and released from rest
after the platform is pushed down 0.1-m,
Fig. (b), determine the maximum height h the
block rises in air, measured from the ground.