Chapter 8
Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
Potential energy is not just a property of each object, but also a property of the interactions between objects in a chosen system. For each type of…
Elastic potential energy is the energy stored as a result of the deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring. An object is…
The work done by an external force on a particle changes its kinetic energy. However, internal forces must also be considered for a system of…
According to the law of conservation of energy, any transition between kinetic and potential energy conserves the total energy of the system. Hence,…
The terms 'conserved quantity' and 'conservation law' have specific scientific meanings in physics, which differ from the…
When solving problems using the energy conservation law, the object (system) to be studied should first be identified. Often, in applications of…
Consider a particle moving under the action of a conservative force that has components along each coordinate axis. Each component of force is a…
The dynamics of a mechanical system can be easily understood by interpreting a potential energy diagram. Since energy is a scalar quantity, the…
Preparing an Isotopically Pure 229Th Ion Beam for Studies of 229mTh
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A methodology is described to generate an isotopically pure 229Th ion beam in the 2+ and 3+ charge states. This ion beam enables one to investigate…
To drive electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flows in aqueous solutions, the separation of cation and anion transport pathways is essential because a directed…
Determining Tribocorrosion Rate and Wear-Corrosion Synergy of Bulk and Thin Film Aluminum Alloys
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The increasing complexity and severity of service conditions in areas, such as aerospace and marine industries, nuclear systems, microelectronics,…