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Potential Energy of a spring

Energy possessed by the spring by virtue of compression or expansion against elastic force in the spring is known as elastic potential energy or...

Potential Energy

Potential energy is the ‘stored energy’ by virtue of the position or configuration of a body. The body left to itself releases this stored...

Kinetic Energy

If an object of mass m has velocity v, its kinetic energy K is Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity. The kinetic energy of an...

Work-Energy Theorem

The work-energy theorem states that the change in kinetic energy of a body is the work done by the net force on the body. Kf...

Work

Work is related to force and the displacement over which it acts. Consider a constant force F acting on an object of mass m....

Friction and Circular Motion

Friction The property by virtue of which the relative motion between two surfaces in contact is opposed is known as friction. Frictional Forces - Tangential forces developed...

Conservation of Linear Momentum

Law of Conservation of Momentum: The total momentum of an isolated system of particles is conserved. The law follows from the second and third law...

Laws of Motion

Force: A force is necessary to keep a body in uniform motion is wrong. A force is necessary for the practice to counter the opposing...

Motion in a Plane

In this section, we shall see how to describe motion in two dimensions using vectors. Position Vector and Displacement: The position vector r of a particle...

Scalar

A scalar quantity is a quantity with magnitude only. It is specified completely by a single number, along with the proper unit. Examples are: the...