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1 CHAPTER 6 COPY ALL INFO IN THE BLACK FONT Work and Power Notes Nov 5

2 Work Work = Force x distance In science, work is a form of energy you either use or get when a force is applied over a distance.  Holding a heavy box stationary does not result in work being done on the box, even though biological work is being done.  The unit of work is the joule (J). This results from N∙m

3 You do 1 joule of work if you push with a force of 1 newton for a distance of 1 meter. 4100 joules equals a Calorie. Work is done by forces that cause movement. * Work is done on objects. * If nothing moves (distance is zero), then no work is done. Doing work always means transferring energy.

4 1.How much work is done to lift a 500 N box to a height of 4 m? 2.A person performs 420,000J of work on a stroller to push it 1600m. How much force was exerted on the stroller to do this? 3.A box is slid across the floor by a force of 25N. This required 125J of work. How far did the box go? 4.A person holds a heavy box in their arms. The box does not move. How much work is done on the box? Practice Problems

5 Power Power = work ÷ time The rate at which work is done is called Power. It makes a difference how quickly the work is done! The unit of power is the Watt (W) = J/s Lifting an object quickly is more difficult than lifting it slowly. One horsepower still equals 746 watts.

6 Michael and Jim do the same amount of work. Jim’s power is greater because he gets the work done in less time. Who did more biological work?

7 Practice Problems 5. If one lifts a 5 kg bowling ball 1 meter it takes 50 J of work regardless of how fast they lift the ball. How much power does it take to lift the ball in 1 sec? How much power does it take to lift the ball in 5 sec?

8 6. Allen lifts his weight (500 newtons) up a staircase that is 5 meters high in 30 seconds. How much power does he use? How does his power compare with a 100-watt light bulb?

9 7. Jane moves a box 10 meters in 4s and exerts a force of 100N. Jack moves a similar box 10m also with a force of 100N, but it takes him 9s. How much power do they both use? 8. A light bulb with a power of 100W burns for 30min (1800s). How much work was done by the electricity in this light bulb?

10 Weight g = gravity = 9.8m/s/s


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