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Middle School Physical Science: Work and Machines - Work
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Work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.   What Is Power?     Power is a measure of the amount of work that can be done in a given amount of time.       Power can be represented by the equation:     Power = Work  / Time     In this equation, work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds, so power is expressed in joules per second (J/s). This is the SI unit for power, also known as the watt (W). A watt equals 1 joule of work per second. You may already be familiar with watts. That's because light bulbs and small... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Work and Machines - Work
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1. If a mover pushes a box weighing 100 newtons a distance of 3 meters, how much work does she do?
2. Work can be calculated as
3. One horsepower is the amount of work a horse can do in one
4. A device does 2000 joules of work in 10 seconds. What is the power of the device?
5. The power of a device can be expressed in
6. For work to be done on an object, force must be applied
7. Work is directly related to the force applied to an object and to the