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Name:_________________________________ Date:__________________________

Year and section;________________________ Rating:_________________________

Activity
Work

Observation:
Height of the stairs (distance):_____________________________

Student number Weight (N) Displacement(m) Work (F.d)(Joules)


1
2
3
4
5

Guide Questions:

1. Who performed more work?


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2. When can you say that work is done in an object?

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3. Suppose two boys, Carlos and Juan, lifted the same number of hollow blocks to the same height. Carlos did the job
in five minutes while Juan did the same job in 10 minutes. Who did more Work? Why?
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4. What is the work done by a man weighing 50 kg in climbing a vertical pole 15 m high?

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Evaluation:

Multipale choices. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided for in the each sentence.
____ 1. Work is a

a. Scalar quantity c. Fundamental quantity


b. Vector quantity d. Both a and c

____2. Work is accomplished if

a. Force acts through a displacement. c. Forces cancel out each effect.


b. Force is applied. d. Forces are concurrent

____3. The unit of work is the same as

a. Energy c. Force
b. Density d. Momentum

____ 4. Joshua carries a tray of cassava cake using his hand. If the cassava cake weighs 20N and he walks 10m east,
how much work did he accomplished?

a. 200 Joules c. 0
b. 2 Joules d. 2000 Joules

____ 5. 746 watts is equal to

a. 1 kilowatt c. 2 kilowatts
b. 1 horsepower d. 2 horse power

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