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The system potential energy is the sum of all the potential energies produced by interactions between system constituents. Even when there are two system constituents involved (for example in a double star) each interaction produces only one potential energy. |
S.I.M. Structure of the ModelCompatible SystemsOne or more point particles or rigid bodies, plus any conservative interactitons that can be accounted for as potential energies of the system. Info |
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In mechanics, the only commonly encountered conservative interactions are gravity and springs. |
Relevant InteractionsAny external force that performs that perform work on the system must be considered, and also any internal non-conservative forces that perform work. Any internal conservative forces that are present should have their interaction represented by the associated potential energy rather than by the work. Law of ChangeMathematical Representation Section |
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\begin{large}\[ \frac{dE}{dt} = \sum \left(\vec{F}^{\rm ext} + \vec{F}^{\rm NC}\right)\cdot \vec{v} \]\end{large} |
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\begin{large}\[ E_{f} = E_{i} + \sum W^{\rm ext}_{fi} + \sum W^{\rm |
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