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basic_notions:energy [2017/11/03 09:47]
jakobadmin [Layman]
basic_notions:energy [2018/04/12 16:48]
bogumilvidovic [Concrete]
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 ====== Energy ====== ====== Energy ======
  
-<tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ 
  
-<​blockquote>​Energy is the most important concept in physics<​cite>​[[https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2010/​01/​30/​the-universe-is-a-giant-energy-minimization-machine/​|Brian Skinner]]</​cite></​blockquote>​ 
  
-<​tabbox ​Layman+<​tabbox ​Intuitive
  
   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2009/​04/​13/​force-and-energy-which-is-more-real/​   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2009/​04/​13/​force-and-energy-which-is-more-real/​
   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2010/​01/​30/​the-universe-is-a-giant-energy-minimization-machine/​   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2010/​01/​30/​the-universe-is-a-giant-energy-minimization-machine/​
   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2009/​04/​14/​the-where-did-the-energy-come-from-game/​   * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2009/​04/​14/​the-where-did-the-energy-come-from-game/​
 +  * https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2009/​05/​16/​the-equivalence-of-mass-and-energy-the-center-of-energy/​
   ​   ​
-<​tabbox ​Student+<​tabbox ​Concrete
  
-<note tip> +Energy is the conserved quantity that we derive using Noether'​s theorem ​if our system is symmetric under temporal translations.
-In this section things should be explained by analogy and with pictures and, if necessary, some formulas. +
-</​note>​ +
-  +
-<tabbox Researcher> ​+
  
-<note tip> +In additionenergy is responsible for temporal translations. We say energy generates temporal translations
-The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstractionthe better//. +
-</​note>​+
  
-  ​ 
-<tabbox Examples> ​ 
  
---> Example1#+The total energy is defined as 
 +\begin{equation} 
 + E(t) \equiv K(t) + V(q(t)), 
 +\end{equation}
  
-  +where $K$ denotes the kinetic energy and $V$ the potential energy. 
-<--+----
  
---> Example2:# 
  
-  +**Kinetic Energy** 
-<--+ 
 +Kinetic energy is defined as 
 +\begin{equation} 
 + K(t) \equiv \frac{1}{2}m\,​v(t)\cdot v(t). 
 +\end{equation} 
 +This quantity is useful because 
 +\[ 
 +\begin{split} 
 + ​\frac{d}{dt}K(t) &= m\,​v(t)\cdot a(t) \\ 
 +               &​= F(q(t))\cdot v(t). 
 +\end{split} 
 +\] 
 +We can see here that the kinetic energy goes up whenever we push an object in the direction 
 +of its velocity. Moreover, it goes down whenever we push it in the opposite 
 +direction.  
 + 
 +In addition, we have 
 +\[ 
 +\begin{split} 
 + ​K(t_1)-K(t_0) &= \int_{t_0}^{t_1} F(q(t))\cdot v(t)\,dt \\ 
 + &= \int_{t_0}^{t_1} F(q(t))\cdot \dot{q}(t)\,​ dt. 
 +\end{split} 
 +\] 
 +This tells us that the change of kinetic energy is equal to the __work__ done by the  
 +force. The work is defined as the integral of $F$ along the trajectory. ​   
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +**Potential Energy** 
 + 
 +
 +\grad V \equiv - F,$ 
 + 
 +where $F$ denotes the force.  
 +<tabbox Abstract>​  
 + 
 +<note tip> 
 +The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//. 
 +</​note>​
  
-<tabbox FAQ> ​ 
   ​   ​
-<​tabbox ​History+<​tabbox ​Why is it interesting?>​  
 + 
 +<​blockquote>​Energy is the most important concept in physics<​cite>​[[https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2010/​01/​30/​the-universe-is-a-giant-energy-minimization-machine/​|Brian Skinner]]</​cite></​blockquote>
  
 </​tabbox>​ </​tabbox>​
  
  
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