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Work Power Energy
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Work (Joules) = Force (Newtons) x distance (meters)
What is Work? When a force causes an object to move Measured in Joules ( J ) Work (Joules) = Force (Newtons) x distance (meters) W( J ) = F (N) x d (m) W = Fd
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What is Work? No Movement = No Work:
No work occurs unless movement occurs A force can be applied and energy can be used, but its not considered work unless motion also occurs
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What is Work? W = Fd W = Fd W = ? J
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Work 167 N 100 N 10m 6m W = 167N x 6m W = 100N x 10m W = 1,000 J
Cyclist Climber W = 167N x 6m W = 100N x 10m W = 1,000 J W = 1,000 J same height = same work
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Power The rate at which work is done Measured in Watts Work Time Power =
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How much power did each use?
Both the bicyclist and climber performed 1,000 J of work. The bicyclist took 20 seconds to reach the top The climber took 120 seconds to reach the top How much power did each use?
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Power Work Time = Bicyclist Climber 1000 J 20s Power = = 50 Watts 1000 J 120s Power = = 8.33 Watts
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Horsepower: Another Unit for Power 1 hp = 746 Watts
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(Joules) = (Newtons) x (meters)
W = Fd Work Summary Work = Force x distance W( J ) = F (N) x d (m) Units of measure: (Joules) = (Newtons) x (meters)
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Power Summary W t P = (Watts) = P(W)= Units of measure: (Joules)
(seconds) (Watts) = Work time Power = W (J) t (s) P(W)=
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