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Often, you can get a good deal of useful information about the dynamical behavior of a mechanical system just by interpreting a graph of its potential energy as a function of position, called a potential energy diagram. This is most easily accomplished for a one-dimensional system, whose potential energy can be plotted in one two-dimensional ...
- 9.3: Potential Energy Graphs
Figure 9.3.1: The potential energy graph for an object in...
- 9.3: Potential Energy Graphs
15 cze 2023 · Figure 9.3.1: The potential energy graph for an object in vertical free fall, with various quantities indicated. The line at energy E represents the constant mechanical energy of the object, whereas the kinetic and potential energies, K A and U A, are indicated at a particular height y A.
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In physics, potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors.
Often, you can get a good deal of useful information about the dynamical behavior of a mechanical system just by interpreting a graph of its potential energy as a function of position, called a potential energy diagram.
Often, you can get a good deal of useful information about the dynamical behavior of a mechanical system just by interpreting a graph of its potential energy as a function of position, called a potential energy diagram.
Potential Energy Diagrams and Stability. Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Create and interpret graphs of potential energy. Explain the connection between stability and potential energy.