Simple Nature - Light and Matter

(Martin Jones) #1
F > 0 dx > 0 dK > 0
F < 0 dx < 0 dK > 0
F > 0 dx < 0 dK < 0
F < 0 dx > 0 dK < 0

This looks exactly like the rule for determining the sign of a product,
and we can easily show using the chain rule that this is indeed a
multiplicative relationship:


dK=

dK
dv

dv
dt

dt
dx
dx [chain rule]
= (mv)(a)(1/v) dx
=madx
=F dx [Newton’s second law]

We can verify that force multiplied by distance has units of energy:


N·m =
kg·m/s
s

×m
= kg·m^2 /s^2
= J

A TV picture tube example 30
.At the back of a typical TV’s picture tube, electrical forces accel-
erate each electron to an energy of 5× 10 −^16 J over a distance
of about 1 cm. How much force is applied to a single electron?
(Assume the force is constant.) What is the corresponding accel-
eration?
.Integrating

dK=Fdx,

we find

Kf−Ki=F(xf−xi)

or

∆K=F∆x.

The force is

F=∆K/∆x

=

5 × 10 −^16 J


0.01 m
= 5× 10 −^14 N.

Section 3.2 Force in one dimension 165
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