Question #f3570

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Aug 10, 2015

Dependent on amplitude and
Conserved

Explanation:

Mechanical energy is the sum of Kinetic energy and Potential energy.
#E_o=K+U#

Imagine an object moving in a circle with constant angular velocity, #omega#.

Let displacement, #x=Asin(omegat)#
#v=(dx)/(dt)=Aomegacos(omegat)#

The kinetic energy,#K# is #1/2mv^2= 1/2mA^2omega^2cos^2(omegat)#
Maximum kinetic energy will be accompanied by zero potential energy:
#E_o=K_max+U_min#
#=K_max#
Therefore, #K_max=1/2mA^2omega^2cos^2(2pi)=1/2mA^2omega^2#
and since #E_o=K_max#,

#E_o=1/2mA^2omega^2#

From the equation above, I conclude that mechanical energy is:

  • Dependent on amplitude
  • Dependent on mass
  • Conserved (#E_o# is just a multiplication of constants as derived above)