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Work.  Lifting books out of your backpack?  Carrying your backpack to class?  Pushing a car that is stuck in the snow?  Rolling a bowling ball? What.

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1 Work

2  Lifting books out of your backpack?  Carrying your backpack to class?  Pushing a car that is stuck in the snow?  Rolling a bowling ball? What is Work?

3 Is this cat doing work?

4  Work is done on an object when the object moves in the same direction in which the force is exerted. What is Work?

5 Sometimes force is applied to an object, but no work is done. If you push on a block and it doesn’t move, you have not done ANY work in the scientific sense. Which force is most likely to do work on the block?

6  Work is done by forces over a distance.  Work is done on objects.  When force is measured in newtons and distance in meters the SI unit for work is the newton*meter  A newton*meter is called a Joule Calculating Work

7  To calculate work, you multiply the force by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. Calculating Work How much work is done if the block is raised 3 meters?

8  Force (F)= 50 N distance (d)= 0.5 m  How much work is done on a 10-newton block that is lifted 5 meters off the ground by a pulley? Practice Time!


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