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Work Write at least 4 questions Answer the essential question
What is work and how is it calculated? Work: Skip 3 lines Write at least 4 questions Work being done No work being done Skip 5 lines Formula: Work units: Force units: Distance: Example: A bowler uses 500N of force to roll a ball 40 m down the bowling alley. How much work was done? Work = Answer the essential question
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Work Work: a force applied to an object, and that object has to move a distance in the same direction as the force being applied to it. If the object does not move, NO work is done! (Scientifically speaking)
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*Students need to draw and label each example in your notes.
WORK WORK BEING DONE NO WORK BEING DONE *Students need to draw and label each example in your notes.
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Work Calculating Work Formula: Work = Force x Distance Work units = Joules (J) Force units = Newtons (N) Distance units = meters (m)
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Work Example: A bowler uses 500N of force to roll a ball 40m down the bowling alley. How much work was done? Work = 500N x 40m Work = 20,000 Joules
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EXAMPLES OF WORK Make sure to put this diagram with color on the left side of you notebook next to the Cornell Notes.
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