Lecture Powerpoints: Physics: Principles With Applications, 6 Edition
Lecture Powerpoints: Physics: Principles With Applications, 6 Edition
Lecture Powerpoints: Physics: Principles With Applications, 6 Edition
Chapter 6
Physics: Principles with
Applications, 6th edition
Giancoli
2005 Pearson Prentice Hall
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Chapter 6
Work and Energy
Units of Chapter 6
Work Done by a Constant Force
Work Done by a Varying Force
Kinetic Energy, and the Work-Energy Principle
Potential Energy
Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
Mechanical Energy and Its Conservation
Problem Solving Using Conservation of
Mechanical Energy
Units of Chapter 6
Other Forms of Energy; Energy
Transformations and the Law of Conservation of
Energy
Energy Conservation with Dissipative Forces:
Solving Problems
Power
(6-5a)
(6-14)
6-10 Power
Power is the rate at which work is done
(6-17)
6-10 Power
Power is also needed for acceleration and for
moving against the force of gravity.
The average power can be written in terms of the
force and the average velocity:
(6-17)
Summary of Chapter 6
Work:
Kinetic energy is energy of motion:
Potential energy is energy associated with forces
that depend on the position or configuration of
objects.