Work Work happens when a force moves an object over a distance.

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Work Work happens when a force moves an object over a distance. If the object does not move, NO work is done! (Scientifically speaking)

Work Stand and hold your arms out in front of you at waist level, palms up. Have your partner stack two books on your hands, one on each hand. Lift the books to about shoulder level, then lower them. Now try raising them overhead

Describe your observations to your partner. Work When your hands are overhead, are you working harder than when you raised them to shoulder level? Describe your observations to your partner.

Describe your observations to your partner. Work Have your partner put two more books on each of your hands, so you’re holding four books. Try to raise them to shoulder level. Are you pushing harder (using more force) than when you were holding only two books? Describe your observations to your partner.

Describe your observations to your partner. Work Hold the four books at shoulder level until your arms get tired. Are you exerting force? Do you think you are doing work in these situations? What is the work being done on? Describe your observations to your partner.

You have 5 objects on your table. Work You have 5 objects on your table. Use the spring scale and a meter stick to find the force needed to move each object one meter.