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What is work? Is what you’re doing now work? Do I get paid for work? Is my definition of work different than the Physics definition of work?
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Work involves Force The more force that is applied the more work is done.
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Work Involves Distance
The more distance traveled the more work is done.
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So Work Is… Force acting upon an object in the direction the object moves.
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Two conditions must be met for work to be done:
1. The object MUST move. No move, no work. 2. A force must act on the object in the direction the object moves.
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Is doing pull-ups?
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Is Sitting in your Desk?
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Is pumping Gas?
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Is Carrying a box? Applied force Direction of movement
Once the box is moving, no force is necessary to keep it moving!
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What two conditions must be met?
So… W = F * d
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W (15N) (10m) = * W = 150 Let Practice! W = F * d N * m Joule (J)
Rita mows lawns on the weekends. If she uses 15 N of force to move a lawn mower a distance of 10 meters, how much work does Rita do? W = F * d W (15N) (10m) = * W = 150 N * m or Joule (J) What are the units?
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So what’s this energy buinsess and how does work fit in?
Energy- is the ability to do work Potential Kinetic
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Potential Energy The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a gravitational field. The higher an object above the ground the more potential energy.
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Kinetic Energy Energy of Motion
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We Simply Have to Remember…
Energy is conserved You can’t make it You can’t destroy it You can only change it from one form to another!
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This Is The “No Free Lunch” Principle
You never get somthin’ fer nuthin’ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ This is also true for Energy
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