In case of damped harmonic oscillator that is realistic case so here total mechanical energy is conserved but the kinetic energy decreases as time goes on and the heat energy produced decreases the kinetic energy ,that is finally the harmonic oscillator comes to rest and stops . In this case of a harmonic oscillator that is realistic the total mechanical energy is conserved but the kinetic energy decreasing as time goes on and the heat energy produced decreases the kinetic energy that is finally the harmonic oscillator comes to rest and stops and enegry converted to the potential energy heat energy and all other forms of the energies still represent to conserver total energy in the system
in real life, drag forces will affect oscillators. in these cases what happens to the mechanical...
In real estate what happens at the end of the asset's productive life? What happens at disposition?
Learning Goal: To learn to apply the law ofconservation of energy to the analysis of harmonic oscillators.Systems in simple harmonic motion, or harmonicoscillators, obey the law of conservation of energy just likeall other systems do. Using energyconsiderations, one can analyzemany aspects of motion of the oscillator. Such an analysis can besimplified if one assumes that mechanical energy is notdissipated.In other words,,where is the total mechanical energy of the system, is the kinetic energy, and is the potential energy.As you know,...
Raise a problematic situation in real life, where mechanical physics is needed to solve it. The problem raised should contain the following topics, without being limited to this list. 1. Conservation of mechanical energy. 2. Conservation of the line moment. 3, Rotational dynamics
What happens to the real exchange rate and net exports in each of the following cases? a. Import restrictions i.e. quota or tariffs on foreign goods b. The domestic prices rise more than foreign prices c. nominal exchange rate e falls
What happens to the real exchange rate and net exports in each of the following cases? a. The world interest rate rises (r*) b. expansionary fiscal policy at home i.e. domestic output rises c. Foreign demand for domestic goods falls as result of contraction fiscal policy at abroad d. Import restrictions i.e. quota or tariffs on foreign goods e. The domestic prices rise more than foreign prices f. nominal exchange rate e falls
under what conditions is mechanical energy conserved? only when conservative forces are present Only when the net talk on a system is zero only when the net force on the system is zero mechanical Everly is always conserved
What are some examples of real-world things that follow a Boltzmann distribution? How does activation energy affect this process?
Briefly explain what the greenhouse effect is and how it affects all life on our planet. Additionally, what are two pieces of evidence introduced in class that demonstrate climate change is “real”? Explain what happens with the total energy of the system at different trophic levels, indicating how much energy is transferred from one level to the next. Add a pesticide to your food chain and explain what happens with certain persistent chemical residues at different trophic levels.
What are the conditions for a perfectly competitive market? What are some real-life examples of perfectly competitive markets? What are economic profit-maximizing strategies that may be made by a perfectly competitive firm? Identify a good that you regularly purchase and you feel is in perfect competition – how do the characteristics of the goods and the market structure it operates in affect the firm’s ability to change the price?
C What is conserved in the following cases (linear momentum, angular momentum about an axis, mechanical energy, tionle kinetic energy, none of these)? There may be more than one conserved quantity. For this question, you do not have to show your reasoning (a) Two masses are released from rest, from the positions shown in the figure, in a frictionless hemispherical bowl. The masses collide and stick together. Note that the circular motion is characterized simultaneously by the linear and angular...