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WHAT IS

1 According to the law of


inertia, an object at
rest tends to stay at
rest unless acted upon
by what?
2 What is the relationship,
between force and
acceleration? How about
mass and acceleration?
3 And yesterday, the
object that is in
circular motion requires
the presence of?
W__K
• Describe work in scientific
way.
• Identify the situations in
which work is done and
in which no work is done.
• Solve problems involving
concept of work.
You will be given 2
pictures each group,
identify whether there
is a work done or
not. Defend your
answer.
Work is a scalar
quantity equal to the
product of the
displacement (d) and the
force F in the direction
of the displacement.
The unit, joule (J) is named
after the English Physicist
James Prescott Joule. This is
also a unit of energy. One
(1) Joule is equal to the
work done or energy expended
in applying a force of one
Newton through a distance of
one meter.
Sample problem:

Stephen Curry shoots a ball with a 10 N of force


and the ball traveled a distance of 20 meters. How
much work is done in shooting the ball?
Given: Solution:
Force= 10 N
distance= 20 meters
W= Fd
W= (10N) x (20meters)
Find:
W= 200 N.m
Work: _____
W= 200 Joules
Sample problem:
Suppose Kim Book Jo is pushing a
grocery cart with a 500 Newton force
along the 7 meters aisle, how much
work is done in pushing the cart
from one end of the aisle to the
other?
Given: Solution:
Force= 500 N
distance= 7 meters W= Fd
W= (500N) x (7meters)
Find:
W= 3500 N.m
Work: _____ W= 3500 Joules
Sample problem:

Cap. America tried to lift Thor’s hammer with a


10000 N of force. Calculate the work done by Cap.
America given that he was not able to lift the
hammer.

W= Fd
Given: Solution:
Force= 10000 N
distance= 0 meters W= (10000N) x (0meters)
W= 0 N.m
Find:
W= 0 Joules
Work: _____

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