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Work, Energy & Power
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There are many different TYPES of Energy. Energy is expressed in JOULES (J) Energy is defined as the ability to do work. Work is defined as a transfer of energy Work = The Scalar Dot Product between Force and Distance. So that means if you apply a force on an object and it covers a distance you have supplied ENERGY or done WORK on that object.
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Scalar Dot Product? A product is obviously a result of multiplying 2 numbers. A scalar is a quantity with NO DIRECTION. So basically Work is found by multiplying the Force times the distance and result is ENERGY, which has no direction associated with it. A dot product is basically a CONSTRAINT on the formula. In this case it means that F and d MUST be parallel. ONLY THE PARALLEL COMPONENT OF FORCES DO WORK. To ensure that they are parallel we add the cosine on the end. FORCE Distance
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Important Notes: Do not use signs with the forces. Just use the magnitude. The cos will tell you if work is “+” or “-”. Positive “+” work = the force helps the motion of the object or energy is transferred TO the object. Negative “-” work = the force is trying to oppose the motion of the object or energy is being transferred FROM the object.
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Work FORCE Distance
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Work FORCE Distance This force does NO work because it is perpendicular to the direction of motion
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Work In the figure above, we see the woman applying a force at an angle theta. Only the HORIZONTAL COMPONENT actually causes the box to move and thus imparts energy to the box. The vertical component (Fsin ) does NO work on the box because it is NOT parallel to the distance.
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Finding Net Work Net Work = the total work done by all the forces combined (W net )
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