What is Energy?
Energy can be defined as the capacity to do work.
Types of Energy
Mechanical Energy: - By definition mechanical energy is the sum of Kinetic energy(K.E) and Potential energy(P.E).
Kinetic Energy: - Kinetic energy is the energy due to a body’s motion.
Potential Energy: - Potential Energy is energy due to a body’s position or condition.
Law of Conservation of mechanical energy
In a system where only forces associated with potential energy are acting (gravitational/ elastic), the sum of the Kinetic and Potential energies is constant.
These conditions exist for any object rising of falling above the earth’s surface:
Energy can be defined as the capacity to do work.
Types of Energy
Mechanical Energy: - By definition mechanical energy is the sum of Kinetic energy(K.E) and Potential energy(P.E).
Mechanical energy = Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy: - Kinetic energy is the energy due to a body’s motion.
K.E = 1/2 mass × velocity2
Potential Energy: - Potential Energy is energy due to a body’s position or condition.
P.E = mass × gravity × height
Law of Conservation of mechanical energy
In a system where only forces associated with potential energy are acting (gravitational/ elastic), the sum of the Kinetic and Potential energies is constant.
K.E + P.E = Constant
- For a body that is rising:
Loss in K.E = Gain in P.E
2. For a body falling towards the earth:
Loss in P.E = Gain in K.E
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