Work done is the area under the force - extension graph
The graph shows the behaviour of a sample of a metal when it is stretched until it starts to undergo plastic deformation.
What is the total work done in stretching the sample from zero to 13.5 mm extension?
Simplify the calculation by treating the curve XY as a straight line.
Make sure to be familiar with the formula for the area of common 2D shapes such as a right angled triangle, trapezium, square and rectangles.
A spring is extended with varying forces; the graph below shows the results.
What is the energy stored in the spring when the extension is 40 mm?
Elastic potential energy can be derived from Hooke’s law
The formula for EPE = ½ kx2 is only the area under the force-extension graph when it is a straight line i.e. when the material obeys Hooke’s law and is within its elastic limit.
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