Originally posted by Claude Bile
I'm curious to know how energy can be represented as a vector
here is how:
assume you have an weight hanging on a spring in equilibrium point. then the resulting force is zero thus no movement. now pull the weight down displacing it for some X value. now the resulting force is again zero but when you release the weight the active force is same as but oposite with the one you have invested to cause the initial displacement. there are two scenarios availabe to consider:
(1st scenario) assuming that at the moment you release the weight the action force is Fmax. in that moment the weight is in equilibrium point and the equilibrium distance is zero. the action force is causing displacement in same direction of the the force cause the job done by the action force is always positive. as you increase the equilibrium distance you decline the force.when the force reduces to zero then the equlibrium distance is maximum. the force onwards change the sing and becomes negative therefore and the equilibrium distance does the same too. when the force reaches value -Fmax the the equilibrium distance drops to zero and so on. simbolically it looks like this:
(1 moment)F=Fmax and X=0
(2 moment)F>0 and F->0 and X > 0 and X->Xmax
(3 moment)F<0 and F->0 and X < 0 and X->-Xmax
(4 moment)F=-Fmax and X=0
(5 moment)F<0 and F->0 and X < 0 and X->-Xmax
(6 moment)F>0 and F->0 and X > 0 and X->Xmax
(7 moment)same as moment 1 and everything from the begining
thusF=Fmax * cos(fi1) and X=Xmax * sin(fi1)[/color]
(2nd scenario)the second scenario is when you assume that at the moment of release of the weight X=Xmax then simbolically it looks like this:
(1 moment)X=Xmax and F=0
(2 moment)X>0 and X->0 and F > 0 and F->Fmax
(3 moment)X<0 and X->0 and F < 0 and F->-Fmax
(4 moment)X=-Xmax and F=0
(5 moment)X<0 and X->0 and F < 0 and F->-Fmax
(6 moment)X>0 and X->0 and F > 0 and F->Fmax
(7 moment)same as moment 1 and everything from the begining
thusX=Xmax * cos(-fi1) and F=Fmax * sin(-fi1)[/color]
what i have found is that both scenarios are corect and that they are only the same story from different aspect. the first nlue tush is for the x coordinates and the 2nd tush are the y coordinates while the z coordinates both for X and F are zeros. but therefore the x and y coordinates of energy are zeros too.the z coordinate of energy then will be
E(x)=Fmax * sin(-fi1)*0+Xmax * sin(fi1)*0=0
E(y)=Fmax * cos(fi1)*0+Xmax * sin(-fi1)*0=0
E(z)=Fmax * cos(fi1)Xmax * cos(-fi1)-Fmax * sin(-fi1)Xmax * cos(-fi1)
E(z)=Fmax*Xmax*(cos^2(fi1)+sin^2(fi1))=Fmax*Xmax
this equation comes from vector procut of two vectors.in the end i conclude that energy is actually a vector product of force vector and the equilibrium vector.
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