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Review the units of work, energy, force, and distance. Use the equations for mechanical energy and work to show what is work and what is not. Make it clear why holding something off the ground or carrying something over a level surface is not work in the scientific sense.
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1. _____ is done when an object moves through a distance because of a _____ acting upon the object. 2. When calculating work, you should use the formula: work = force X _____. 3. The SI unit for work is the _____. It is represented by the letter _____. C. Work Problems: 4.
Use the work equation to calculate the work done, a force value, or a displacement value. Includes 8 problems.
4 sie 2024 · 60 calculation questions for Work done, with FULL WORKING OUT AND ANSWERS. There is a fully worked example question for each variable. This worksheet is split into 5 sections: Section A: 10 questions to calculate Work done. Section B: 10 questions to calculate Force. Section C: 10 questions to calculate Distance. Section D: 15 mixed questions.
Work done means energy transferred. So, when work is done, energy is transferred from one energy store to another energy store. Example. The boy lifts the box from the ground to above his head, so chemical potential energy store is transferred mechanically to gravtiational potential energy store.
In science, work is defined as the force needed to move an object a certain distance. The amount of work done per unit of time is called power. Suppose you and a friend are helping a neighbor to reshingle the roof of his home.
Work done is simply just the transfer of energy from one object to another. We say that work is done on an object when a force causes it to move a particular distance.