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1 WORK AND POWER Lesson 6

2 What is work? WORK is the product of force and distance.
Work is done when a force acts on an object in the direction the object moves. Work requires motion. If there is no movement, no work is done.

3 Work Depends on Direction
NOTE: Figure 2C, the vertical lifting force does not act in the direction of motion. Thus, this vertical force does no work on the suitcase.

4 CALCULATING WORK The work done is calculated by multiplying the constant force acting in the direction of motion by the distance that the object moves.

5 Using the work formula it is easy to calculate the work done by a weight lifter who lifts 1000 N bar-bell from his chest over his head.

6 What is Power? POWER is the rate of doing work.
Doing work at faster a faster rate requires more power. To increase power, you can increase the amount of work done in a given time, or you can do a given amount of work in less time.

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9 Test Yourself Your family is moving to a new apartment. While lifting a box 1.5 m straight up to put it on a truck, you exert an upward force of 200 N for 1.0 s. How much power is required to do this? You lift a book from the floor to a bookshelf 1.0 m above the ground. How much power is used if the upward force is 15.0 N and you do the work in 2.0 s? You apply a horizontal force of 10.0 N to pull a wheeled suitcase at a constant speed of 0.5 m/s across flat ground. How much power is used?


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