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1 Work and Power

2 1. What is work? In science, the definition of work is: using a force to move an object a distance Both the force and the motion of the object are in the same direction.)

3 2. Work or Not? According to the scientific definition, what is work and what is not? a teacher lecturing to her class a mouse pushing a piece of cheese with its nose across the floor No! Yes!

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6 5. What’s work? A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. A mother carries her baby from room to room. A father pushes a baby in a carriage. A woman carries a 20 kg grocery bag to her car?

7 What’s work? A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. No A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. Yes A mother carries her baby from room to room. No A father pushes a baby in a carriage. Yes A woman carries a 20 kg grocery bag to her car? No

8 6. Formula for work Work = Force x Distance
The unit of force is Newtons The unit of distance is meters The unit of work is Newton-meters One Newton-meter is equal to one joule So, the unit of work is a joule

9 7. The Joule Named after British physicist James Prescott Joule.

10 8. Let’s practice calculating work.
Work = Force x Distance Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done?

11 W=FD Work = Force x Distance
Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 N, how much work has he done? 200 joules (W = 20N x 10m)

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13 9. Power What do you think makes something powerful?
How quickly work is done. Amount of work done per unit of time. Formula: POWER = WORK / TIME

14 The unit of power is the watt.

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16 The watt A unit named after Scottish inventor James Watt.
Invented the steam engine.

17 Watts Used to measure power of light bulbs and small appliances
An electric bill is measured in kW/hrs. 1 kilowatt = 1000 W

18 Which is more powerful?

19 w w d P t F 2500J W = 500N x 5m = 0.5 m d = 2J / 4N = P= 90 J / 20 s = 4.5 W t= 20 J / 6 W = 3.33 s

20 Survey


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