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Work and Power Notes
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What is work ? The The product of the force applied to an object and the distance through which that force is applied.
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Is work being done or not? Mowing Mowing the lawn Weight-lifting Moving Moving furniture up a flight of stairs Pushing Pushing against a locked door Swinging Swinging a golf club YES NO YES
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Calculating Work All or part of the force must act in the direction of the movement.
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Work Triangle Formulas W=? W=F x d F=? F = W / d d=? d = W / F
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Do you do more work when you finish a job quickly? Work does NOT involve time, only force and distance. No work is done when you stand in place holding an object. Labeling work: w = F x d Newton X meter (N m) Which also = (kg x m 2 ) s 2 s 2
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The Joule 1 newton-meter is a quantity known as a joule (J). Named after British physicist James Prescott Joule.
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How quickly work is done. Amount of work done per unit time. If two people mow two lawns of equal size and one does the job in half the time, who did more work? Same work. Different power exerted. POWER = WORK / TIME
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Power Triangle Formulas P=? P = W / T W=? W = P x T T=? T = W / P
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The watt A A unit named after Scottish inventor James Watt. Invented Invented the steam engine. P P = W/t Joules/second 1 watt = 1 J/s
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watts Used to measure power of light bulbs and small appliances An electric bill is measured in kW/hrs. 1 kilowatt = 1000 W
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Horsepower (hp) = 745.5 watts Traditionally associated with engines. (car,motorcycle,lawn-mower) The term horsepower was developed to quantify power. A strong horse could move a 750 N object one meter in one second. 750 N
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WorkPower Defined as “Applying a force a given distance“ Equation Work = Force x Distance Newton Meter which is a Kgm 2 /s 2 Short Name “JOULE” Defined as “Rate at which work gets done” Equation Power = Work / Time In other words Power = (F x D) ÷ time Units are Joules per second “Watts” US units Horsepower 1HP = 746 Watts
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