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Work notes: In science, ‘work’ has a specific meaning
Work is ONLY done when a causes a change in the of an object in the of the applied force i.e.
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THINK! What’s the difference between doing work and not doing work (in a scientific sense)? How do you think you might need to know in order to calculate ‘work’? (Hint: what HAS to happen for work to be done?)
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If to do work you must apply that changes the of an object, in a
of an applied force … Think back: what is “The change of position in a direction”?
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WORK EQUATION: W = FΔx Work = Work Equation W = work, F = force,
Δx = displacement W = FΔx
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is measured in . 1 J = 1 N•m = 1 kg•m2/s2
1 joule is roughly equal to the energy required to lift a small apple 1 meter *N measures force/weight *m measures mass... To find weight in N, need to use Fg=mg James Prescott Joule
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Practice! A crane uses an average force of 5200 N to lift a crate 25 m. How much work does the crane do on the girder?
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An apple weighing 1N falls a distance of 1m
An apple weighing 1N falls a distance of 1m. How much work is done on the apple by the force of gravity?
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Challenge A mechanic uses a hydraulic life to raise a 1200 kg car 0.5 m off the ground. How much work does the lift do on the car?
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