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Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power
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Work in physics is the transfer of energy when a
force
causes
displacement
.
energy
In the work formula, θ represents the angle between force and
displacement
Negative work decreases an object's
kinetic energy
.
True
Work is negative when the force opposes
motion
Positive work increases an object's kinetic energy.
True
Positive work increases kinetic energy, while negative work
decreases
it.
What is an example of negative work?
Friction slowing down a car
What type of work is done when a force assists motion and increases kinetic energy?
Positive work
What is work measured in?
Joules
Match the angle with the corresponding cosine value and work done:
0° ↔️ 1, Maximum positive work
90° ↔️ 0, No work done
180° ↔️ -1, Maximum negative work
When the angle between force and displacement is
90°
, no work is done.
True
What effect does positive work have on kinetic energy?
Increases it
Negative work reduces the kinetic
energy
of an object.
What is an example of positive work being done?
Lifting a heavy object
A 50 N force pulls a box 10 meters at 30°. What is the work done approximately?
433 joules
What effect does positive work have on the energy of a system?
Increases it
The formula for work is W = F \times d \times
\cos(\theta)
</latex>
True
What type of work is done when the force aids the motion of an object?
Positive work
Match the type of work with its description and example:
Positive Work ↔️ Force supports motion, increasing kinetic energy; Pushing a box across the floor
Negative Work ↔️ Force opposes motion, decreasing kinetic energy; Friction slowing down a moving car
What does θ represent in the work formula?
Angle between force and displacement
What is the work done when the angle between force and displacement is 90 degrees?
No work done
Pushing a box across the floor is an example of
positive work
.
True
Order the following angles and their corresponding work done from highest positive to highest negative:
1️⃣ 0°: Maximum positive work
2️⃣ 90°: No work done
3️⃣ 180°: Maximum negative work
Negative work occurs when a force opposes motion, decreasing
kinetic energy
.
True
The angle in the
work equation
represents the direction between the force and displacement.
True
What is the value of cos(0°)?
1
Maximum negative work is done when the angle between force and displacement is
180°
Give an example of negative work being done.
Friction slowing down a car
Steps to solve work problems
1️⃣ Identify variables: force, displacement, and angle
2️⃣ Use the formula: W = F \times d \times \cos(\theta)</latex>
3️⃣ Plug in values
4️⃣ Calculate the work done
Work is the process of transferring
energy
from one object or system to another.
True
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