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Work Work the transfer of energy using a force that causes the object to move in the direction of the force
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Work & Kinetic energy “moving energy”
You can tell if an object has had work applied if it is moving in the direction of the force that was applied.
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Equation for Calculating Work
Work = Force X distance W= F X d
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Equation for Calculating Work
Force is expressed in Newton’s (N) Basic SI unit for distance is meter (m) Work is expressed as Newton-meters in a unit called a joule (J)
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Problem #1: How much work is done by a person who uses a force of 27
Problem #1: How much work is done by a person who uses a force of 27.5N to move a grocery cart 12.3m?
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Step 1: Write down the equation needed to solve the problem.
W = F x d
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Step 2: Insert all known measurements into the equation.
W = 27.5N x 12.3m
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Step 3: Do the math to solve the equation
W = J
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Step 4: Make sure that all of your numbers have the correct SI unit label and recheck your answers.
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Science Humor Did you hear about the criminals who never had to do any work?
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