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Understanding and Calculating Work Work - When a force acts on an object and causes it to move through a distance, energy is transferred and work is done.
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2 What is work? In science, the word work has a different meaning than you may be familiar with. The scientific definition of work is: using a force to move an object a distance (when both the force and the motion of the object are in the same direction.)
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3 Work is done by the mouse
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No Work is done! Regardless of the amount of effort or force used, if the rock doesn't move, the person does no work.
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Work or Not Work? Is the woman doing work on the box by pushing it across the floor?
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Work or Not Work? Is the woman doing work on the backpack by carrying it across the room?
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Work or Not Work? Is the woman doing work by lifting the bag off of the floor?
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Work or Not Work? Is the woman doing work on the bag of groceries by carrying the bag across the room?
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10 Work or Not Work? A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. A mother carries her baby from room to room. A father pushes a baby in a carriage. A woman carries a 20 kg grocery bag to her car?
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11 No A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. No Yes A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. Yes No A mother carries her baby from room to room. No Yes A father pushes a baby in a carriage. Yes No A woman carries a 20 km grocery bag to her car? No Work or Not Work?
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12 Formula for work Work = Force x Distance The unit of force is Newtons, N The unit of distance is meters The unit of work is Newton-meters One Newton-meter is equal to one joule So, the unit of work is a joule
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14 W=FD Work = Force x Distance Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done?
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15 W=FD Work = Force x Distance 200 joules Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done? 200 joules (W = 20N x 10m)
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16 W=FD Work = Force x Distance Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 0 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done?
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17 W=FD Work = Force x Distance 0 joules Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 0 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done? 0 joules (W = 20N x 0m) No distance, no work!
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How much works is being done? The barbell’s weight (a force) is 40 Newtons and is lifted 1 meter. The force needed to lift an object is equal to the gravitational force on the object-in other words the objects weight
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How much work is being done? Now the barbell’s weight is 80 Newtons and is lifted 1 meter. Increasing Force while leaving the distance constant causes more work.
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How much works is being done? Now the barbell’s weight is 40 Newtons and is lifted 2 meter. Increasing distance while leaving the force constant causes more work.
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