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Learning Objective
In this lesson we will learn what the terms ‘work’ and ‘power’ mean in physics and how they can be calculated.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
- Define ‘work’ and state the units for measuring work.
- Define ‘power’ and state the units for measuring power.
- Use the work formula to calculate work, force and distance.
- Use the power formula to calculate power, work and time.
- Combine the formulas for work and power to calculate power, force, distance and time.
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Lesson Summary
- Work is a measure of the transfer of energy to an object when a force is applied to that object over a certain distance.
- Work can be calculated using the formula:
- Work is measured in joules (J).
- Power is a measure of the rate at which work is done.
- Power can be calculated using the formula:
- Power is measured in watts (W).
- Substituting the formula for work into the formula for power gives another formula for calculating power:
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