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Physics

10th - 12th Grade

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Patricia Ochoco

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9 Slides • 9 Questions

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OPENING PRAYER

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WORK

  • quantity that exists whenever a force acting upon an object causes a displacement.

  • scalar quantity

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Remember:

Work is positive when angle is greater than 0 degree and less than 90 degrees.


Work is negative when angle is greater than 90 degrees and not greater than 180 degrees.

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Two Important Conditions in the Definition of Work

  • The force must move the object.

  • The force must have a component parallel to the direction of motion.

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Situational Analysis

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following situations shows that work is done?

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teacher sitting on a chair

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book resting on a table

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key chain hanging from a bag

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a ball being rolled on the floor

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Multiple Choice

In which of the following situations is work NOT done?

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pushing a cart in a store

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shooting a basketball

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holding a 20 pound box above the floor

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running a mile

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Multiple Choice

In which of this cases is work being done?

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a student sleeping

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a student pushing a locked door

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a student carrying his chair into another room

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a student sitting on the carpet

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Multiple Choice

True or False: You do work when you mannequin pose with an object in your hand.

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True

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False

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APPLICATION

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Multiple Choice

If you push a cart with a force of 60 N for 2 m. How much work have you done?

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120 J

2

30 J

3

120 N

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30 N

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Multiple Choice

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It took 500 Newtons of force to push a car 4 meters. How much work was done?

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2000 J

2

125 J

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0.008 J

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500 J

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Multiple Choice

If 68 Joules were necessary to move a 4 Newton crate, how far was the crate moved?

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272 m

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17 m

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4.05 m

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272 cm

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Multiple Choice

Two people push on a wall with 100 N. The wall doesn’t move. How much work is done?

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100 J

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100 N

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0 J

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0 N

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Multiple Choice

Andrew who weighs 80 kg, uses 180 N of force to get him up the slope. The vertical distance is 2 m and the diagonal is 10 m. Calculate the work he does.

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160 J

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1,600 J

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1,800 J

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3,600 J

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