How the world works…. F. Ishmael

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How the world works…. F. Ishmael Work & Power How the world works…. F. Ishmael

Define / Describe WORK Work is done when a force causes an object to move in the direction that the force is applied. The formula for work is: W = F X D If there is no movement, there is no work

Work or Not?

Joules? Work is measured in Joules. Rule for Work Work (Joules) = Force (Newtons) X Distance(meters) W = F X d Example to calculate Work Question: A weightlifter raises weights of 2000 Newtons from the floor to a height of 2 meters. How much work has been done? Answer: W = F X d W = 2000 X 2 W = 4000 Joules

What is Energy? Energy - ability to cause change; can change the speed, direction, shape, or temperature of an object

What is Power? Power is the rate at which work is done. Power is measured in Watts. Rule for Power Power (Watts) = Work (Joules) / Time (seconds) P = W / T Example of calculating Power Question: A weightlifter lifted 2000 Newtons to a height of 2 meters. This 4000 Joules of work. What is the power output if this was done in 2 seconds? Answer: P = W / T = 4000 / 2 = 2000 Watts

Two things must happen for work to be done. A force must applied to an object The object must move in the same direction as the force.

What is purpose of a machine? To make work easier.

How do machines make work easier? Any change in the size of the force changes the distance. No machine can increase both force and distance. Multiply force which decreases distance the load moves. Multiply the distance which decreases force. Or, they leave force and distance alone but change the direction in which the load moves.

How do machines make work easier? They can change the amount of force They can change the distance (Remember that Work = Force X Distance) They can also change the direction MORE

What is mechanical advantage? The number of times a machine multiplies the effort force.

What are the 3 types of simple machines? There are three simple machines: the lever, the pulley, and the inclined plane The wheel and axle, the wedge, and the screw are modifications of the three simple machines.

What is a compound (or complex) machine? A machine made up of two or more simple machines.