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  1. Use work and energy principles to calculate a speed or a height or an energy value for a very complex scenario. Some problems involve elastic potential energy. Includes 8 problems.

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  2. This collection of problem sets and problems target student ability to use energy principles to analyze a variety of motion scenarios.

  3. Work and energy worksheets are essential tools for teachers who aim to provide comprehensive and engaging Science and Physics lessons to their students. These worksheets cover a wide range of topics, including potential and kinetic energy, conservation of energy, power, and work-energy theorem.

  4. Work, Power and Energy Worksheet. Work and Power. 1. Calculate the work done by a 47 N force pushing a pencil 0.26 m. 2. Calculate the work done by a 47 N force pushing a 0.025 kg pencil 0.25 m against a force of 23 N. 3. Calculate the work done by a 2.4 N force pushing a 400. g sandwich across a table 0.75 m wide. 4.

  5. This test covers Work, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potentialenergy (gravitational and elastic), Hooke’s Law, Conservation of Energy, heat energy, conservativeand non-conservative forces, with some problems requiring a knowledge of basic calculus.

  6. Work & Power Worksheet. Work is done when a force moves an object or changes its direction. It is measured in. Rule for Work. Work = Force (in Joules) (in Newtons) W = F X s . X Displacement (in metres) Power is the rate at which measured in . Rule for Power.

  7. Work Practice Problems Show all work! No naked numbers! 1) Amy uses 20N of force to push a lawn mower 10 meters. How much work does she do? 2) How much work does an elephant do while moving a circus wagon 20 meters with a pulling force of 200N? 3) Alex applies 350 N of force to move his stalled car 40 m, how much work did Alex do?

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