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2 What is WORK? A – The Meaning of Work 1 – Work – is done on an object when the object moves in the SAME direction in which the force is exerted. Example: Pushing a child on a swing, pulling books out of your backpack 2 – No motion = NO WORK a) If the object does not move, there is no work being done even if you exert a force! Example: Pushing a car that is stuck in the snow

3 More Examples: 1 – lifting your backpack up = WORK: why? The motion of the backpack was the SAME direction as the force on it. 2 – Carrying your backpack to school = NO WORK:why? Carrying your backpack moves it horizontally, and the force to hold it is vertical, so the force and movement are in DIFFERENT directions 3 – Rolling a suitcase = partial work: why? The only work is the horizontal pull that results in the movement of the suitcase. The vertical pull holds it up, but that is not part of the work.

4 Calculating WORK? A – The amount of work you do depends on the amount of force exerted and the distance the object moves. WORK = Force x Distance Joules = Newtons x meters B – The SI unit for work is called the JOULE one joule = work done to move 1 Newton a distance of 1 meter Work Forcedistance

5 1.A boulder weighing 5.8 Newtons is lifted 2 meters. How much work is done? W = 5.8 x 2 W = 11.6 Joules 2. A force of 6 Newtons is used to push a couch along the floor a distance of 8.2 meters. How much work was done? W = 6 x 8.2 W = 49.2 Joules Calculating Work Examples WORK = Force x Distance

6 3. At a tournament, a group of men exerted 8,000 Newtons on a monster truck for 6 meters. How much work was done? W = 8000 X 6 W = 48,000 Joules 4. A construction worker did 96 Joules of work moving a steel beam 6.4 meters across a construction site. How much force did the construction worker use to move the steel beam? 96 6.4 = 15 Newtons 5. A man did 48 Joules of work lifting his big screen television. If he used a force of 8 N to lift the television, how high did he have to lift it? 48 8 = 6 meters

7 Power A – Power – is the rate at which work is being done. It equals the amount of work done in a unit of time. In other words: You do the same amount of work in less time, or you can do more work in the same amount of time. For example: It takes the same amount of work to push a desk slowly or quickly across a floor. However, the faster you move the more power is applied. B – The SI unit for power is Joules/second or the Watt 1 watt = 1 J/s 1 Kilowatt = 1000 watts FYI – 1 horsepower = 746 watts

8 Power = Work or Power = Force x Distance Time Time Calculating Power 1)A machine produces 4000 Joules of work in 5 seconds. How much power does the machine produce? 2)A box that weighs 1000 Newtons is lifted a distance of 20 meters in 10 seconds. How many kilowatts of power are produced? 3) At a tractor pull, one machine has a run that produces 28,000 Joules in 2 seconds. How many Watts of power did this tractor produce?


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