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CONTENT Name: Date: 8.1 Work READ eB In science, “work” is defined with an equation. Work is the amount of force applied to an object (in the same direction as the motion) over a distance. By measuring how much force you have used to move something over a certain distance, you can calculate how much work you have accomplished. The formula for work is: Work (joules) = Force (newtons) x distance (meters) W=F xd A joule of work is actually a newton-meter; both units represent the same thing: work! In fact, one joule of work is defined as the amount of work done by pushing with a force of one newton for a distance of one meter. 1.0 joule = 1.0 newton x 1.0 meter = 1.0 newton: meter exampte [J * How much work is done on a 10-N block that is lifted 5 m off the ground by a pulley? Solution: The force applied by the pulley to lift the block is equal to the block’s weight. We can use the formula W = F x d to solve the problem: Work = 10 newtons x 5 meters = 50 newton - meters PRACTICE [>—2—~ 1, In your own words, define work as a scientific term. 2. How are work, force, and distance related? 3. What are two different units that represent work? 4. For the following situations, determine whether work was done. Write “work done” or “no work done” for each situation. a. An ice skater glides for two meters across ice. b. The ice skater’s partner lifts her up a distance of 1 m. c. The ice skater’s partner carries her across the ice a distance of 3 m. d. After setting her down, the ice skater’s partner pulls her across the ice a distance of 10m. e. After skating practice, the ice skater lifts her 20-N gym bag up 0.5 m. 5. A woman lifts her 100-N child up one meter and carries her for a distance of 50 m to the child’s bedroom. How much work does the woman do? 6. How much work does a mother do if she lifts each of her twin babies upward 1.0 m? Each baby weighs 90.N.