Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Mechanics. Instructor: Professor Manoj K Harbola, Department of Physics, IIT Kanpur. In this course, we would be studying mechanical interaction between different bodies when they interact through the forces applied on each other. Topics covered in this course include Review of Newton's laws of motion and vector algebra; Equilibrium of bodies; Plane trusses; Friction; Properties of plane surfaces; Method of virtual work; Motion of particles; Momentum; Work and energy; Rotational kinematics and dynamics; Simple harmonic oscillator; and Motion in non-inertial frames. (from nptel.ac.in)
Lecture 54 - Work Energy Theorem; Conservative and Non-conservative Force Fields |
In solving mechanics problems, conservation laws play an important role. In this lecture we show how the definition of kinetic energy and the associated work-energy theorem arises naturally from the equation of motion when we eliminate time from the equations and discuss these further. Extending the definition of work, we then go on to define conservative and non-conservative force fields in terms of the path-dependence of the work done by the field when a particle moves in it from one point to another.
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