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I know that in general, work is path dependent, but is it still dependent for a conservative force?
What are some examples of situations where work is dependent/independent of path?
dependent - PV work in some cases.
independent - gravity pulling a rock down from a certain height to a lower height
I would doubt that PV work is conservative. The heat transfer happens that breaks the conservative condition.
I would doubt that PV work is conservative. The heat transfer happens that breaks the conservative condition.
Agree. Adiabatic process is conservative. But that is the only one line in PV diagram. Step away from this line in you lost conservation.yup. (the one exception i believe is adiabatic which depend only on initinal and final T/V/P)
i read in EK that "technically" gravity does not work, and further, that no conservative force actually does any work because the mechanical energy is conserved. that is, the sum of PE and KE is conserved. on the mcat, can we assume that gravity and other conservative forces DO perform work, and that this work is the change in KE even if the total mechanical energy doesnt change?
right but EK says that conservative forces have no change in mechanical energy. mechanical energy is PE plus KE.
so are you defining work not as change in mech energy but change in KE? on second thought, does ANYONE define is at a change in mech energy, or would that be incorrect?
okay...so would you say then that gravity technically does zero work?
Agree. Adiabatic process is conservative. But that is the only one line in PV diagram. Step away from this line in you lost conservation.
No.What line arer you talking about? Phase change?
right but EK says that conservative forces have no change in mechanical energy. mechanical energy is PE plus KE.
so are you defining work not as change in mech energy but change in KE? on second thought, does ANYONE define is at a change in mech energy, or would that be incorrect?