SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 13
WORK
Grade 8 Science
3. Explain how work is related to
energy;
4. Compute work done by a constant
force.
1. Define work scientifically;
2. Identify situations in which work
is done and in which no work is
done;
OBJECTIVES
WORK
What is it?
• It is scientifically defined as the
product of the force exerted on an
object and the distance the object
moved to the direction of the force.
WORK
W=Fd
Where: W=work
F=Force
d=distance/displacement
work =
Amount of force applied
In the direction of motion
Distance over which the
force is applied
x
WORK
A girl pushing a chair
Is there any work done?
YES,
there is work done.
WORK
Is there any work done?
No,
there is no work done.
A boy pushing a wall
WORK
Is there any work done?
No,
there is no work done.
A waiter carrying a tray
Work is done on an object when the force applied to it
covers a distance in the direction of the applied force.
Work is done
No Work is done
No Work is done
WORK
WORK
Is there work done?
Calculating a Work
WORK
Work is done when the force (F) applied to the object causes the object to
have a displacement (d) in the same direction as the force applied.
W=Fd Where: W=work
F=Force
d=distance/displacement
WORK
Unit for Work
James Prescott Joule
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.
WORK
Suppose a woman 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:
Required:
Formula:
Solution:
F = 500 N
d = 7 m
W = ?
W = Fd
W = 500 N (7m)
W = 500 Nm
W = 3500 J
WORK
Suppose a woman 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?
Supposing that a woman is having different amount of forces applied in
pushing the grocery cart with distinct distances. How much is the work?
Group 1
Fore = 350 N
Distance = 6 m
Group 2
Force = 700 N
Distance = 9.2 m
Group 3
Force = 156 N
Distance = 2.6 m
Group 4
Force = 875 N
Distance = 14 m
W=Fd

Más contenido relacionado

Similar a Work: its definition, formula & Sample Problem.pptx

Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptx
Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptxChapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptx
Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptxTarekElHalabi2
 
work, energy and power
work, energy and powerwork, energy and power
work, energy and powerjenicacramirez
 
Unit 1 module 2 work and energy
Unit 1 module 2 work and energyUnit 1 module 2 work and energy
Unit 1 module 2 work and energyRaymond Manalastas
 
work and power calculate.pdf
work and power calculate.pdfwork and power calculate.pdf
work and power calculate.pdfAngelle Pantig
 
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and Energy
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and EnergyWork and energy. Practical Problems on Work and Energy
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and EnergyMohammadRashikZaman
 
Unit d - section 2.2 --the science of work
Unit d  - section 2.2 --the science of workUnit d  - section 2.2 --the science of work
Unit d - section 2.2 --the science of worktristan87
 
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learning
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learningExp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learning
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learningharrywwh
 
Work Notes
Work  NotesWork  Notes
Work NotesMegnlish
 
Work Done and Energy Transfer
Work Done and Energy TransferWork Done and Energy Transfer
Work Done and Energy TransferDaniel McClelland
 
2008 Work
2008 Work2008 Work
2008 Worktams
 
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLANDrMuttuVemula
 

Similar a Work: its definition, formula & Sample Problem.pptx (20)

P11.-WORK.ppt
P11.-WORK.pptP11.-WORK.ppt
P11.-WORK.ppt
 
Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptx
Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptxChapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptx
Chapter 5-Work and Energy.Student edition.pptx
 
work, energy and power
work, energy and powerwork, energy and power
work, energy and power
 
Energy, work, power
Energy, work, powerEnergy, work, power
Energy, work, power
 
Unit 1 module 2 work and energy
Unit 1 module 2 work and energyUnit 1 module 2 work and energy
Unit 1 module 2 work and energy
 
work and power calculate.pdf
work and power calculate.pdfwork and power calculate.pdf
work and power calculate.pdf
 
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and Energy
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and EnergyWork and energy. Practical Problems on Work and Energy
Work and energy. Practical Problems on Work and Energy
 
Work, energy and power
Work, energy and powerWork, energy and power
Work, energy and power
 
Unit d - section 2.2 --the science of work
Unit d  - section 2.2 --the science of workUnit d  - section 2.2 --the science of work
Unit d - section 2.2 --the science of work
 
Work
WorkWork
Work
 
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learning
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learningExp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learning
Exp SPA - Chp 7 Energy, Work and Power E-learning
 
Work Notes
Work  NotesWork  Notes
Work Notes
 
Physics: Work
Physics: WorkPhysics: Work
Physics: Work
 
Work in physics
Work in physicsWork in physics
Work in physics
 
Work Done and Energy Transfer
Work Done and Energy TransferWork Done and Energy Transfer
Work Done and Energy Transfer
 
2008 Work
2008 Work2008 Work
2008 Work
 
Work
WorkWork
Work
 
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN
7E's SCIENCE LESSON PLAN
 
Work and Power
Work and PowerWork and Power
Work and Power
 
WORK.pptx
WORK.pptxWORK.pptx
WORK.pptx
 

Más de Kimpee Blahing

Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptx
Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptxEnergy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptx
Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptxKimpee Blahing
 
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)Kimpee Blahing
 
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptx
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptxCELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptx
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptxKimpee Blahing
 
Learner: Components of Effective Teaching
Learner: Components of Effective TeachingLearner: Components of Effective Teaching
Learner: Components of Effective TeachingKimpee Blahing
 
Teaching with Contrived Experiences
Teaching with Contrived ExperiencesTeaching with Contrived Experiences
Teaching with Contrived ExperiencesKimpee Blahing
 
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...Kimpee Blahing
 
Major Foundations of Curriculum
Major Foundations of CurriculumMajor Foundations of Curriculum
Major Foundations of CurriculumKimpee Blahing
 

Más de Kimpee Blahing (7)

Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptx
Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptxEnergy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptx
Energy - Physics: Grade 8 - Science.pptx
 
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)
Matter: The Three States of Matter (Grade 8 - Science)
 
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptx
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptxCELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptx
CELL - the Theory and comparison between animal and plant cell.pptx
 
Learner: Components of Effective Teaching
Learner: Components of Effective TeachingLearner: Components of Effective Teaching
Learner: Components of Effective Teaching
 
Teaching with Contrived Experiences
Teaching with Contrived ExperiencesTeaching with Contrived Experiences
Teaching with Contrived Experiences
 
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...
 
Major Foundations of Curriculum
Major Foundations of CurriculumMajor Foundations of Curriculum
Major Foundations of Curriculum
 

Último

VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture PPT.pptx
VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture  PPT.pptxVILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture  PPT.pptx
VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture PPT.pptxAQIBRASOOL4
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) Enzymology
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) EnzymologyGBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) Enzymology
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) EnzymologyAreesha Ahmad
 
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptx
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptxMining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptx
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptxKyawThanTint
 
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdf
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdfThe Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdf
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdfMohamed Said
 
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPES
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPESTHE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPES
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPESkushbuR
 
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdf
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdfNuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdf
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdfpablovgd
 
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdf
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdfTEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdf
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdfmarcuskenyatta275
 
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...Ansari Aashif Raza Mohd Imtiyaz
 
family therapy psychotherapy types .pdf
family therapy psychotherapy types  .pdffamily therapy psychotherapy types  .pdf
family therapy psychotherapy types .pdfhaseebahmeddrama
 
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdf
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdfMODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdf
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdfRevenJadePalma
 
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdf
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdfMSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdf
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdfSuchita Rawat
 
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...kevin8smith
 
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 Rp
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 RpWASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 Rp
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 RpSérgio Sacani
 
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptx
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptxRACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptx
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptxArunLakshmiMeenakshi
 
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdf
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdfFilm Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdf
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdfPharmatech-rx
 
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfEU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfStart Project
 
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptxBiochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptxjayabahari688
 
MSCII_ FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdf
MSCII_              FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdfMSCII_              FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdf
MSCII_ FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdfSuchita Rawat
 
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...TALAPATI ARUNA CHENNA VYDYANAD
 

Último (20)

VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture PPT.pptx
VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture  PPT.pptxVILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture  PPT.pptx
VILLAGE ATTACHMENT For rural agriculture PPT.pptx
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) Enzymology
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) EnzymologyGBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) Enzymology
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 8) Enzymology
 
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptx
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptxMining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptx
Mining Activity and Investment Opportunity in Myanmar.pptx
 
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdf
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdfThe Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdf
The Scientific names of some important families of Industrial plants .pdf
 
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPES
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPESTHE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPES
THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEOBACTERIA AND ITS TYPES
 
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdf
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdfNuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdf
NuGOweek 2024 programme final FLYER short.pdf
 
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdf
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdfTEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdf
TEST BANK for Organic Chemistry 6th Edition.pdf
 
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Action of Hormones such as Growth Hormone...
 
family therapy psychotherapy types .pdf
family therapy psychotherapy types  .pdffamily therapy psychotherapy types  .pdf
family therapy psychotherapy types .pdf
 
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdf
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdfMODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdf
MODERN PHYSICS_REPORTING_QUANTA_.....pdf
 
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdf
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdfMSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdf
MSC IV_Forensic medicine -sexual offence.pdf
 
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...
Harry Coumnas Thinks That Human Teleportation is Possible in Quantum Mechanic...
 
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 Rp
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 RpWASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 Rp
WASP-69b’s Escaping Envelope Is Confined to a Tail Extending at Least 7 Rp
 
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptx
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptxRACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptx
RACEMIzATION AND ISOMERISATION completed.pptx
 
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdf
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdfFilm Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdf
Film Coated Tablet and Film Coating raw materials.pdf
 
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdfEU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
EU START PROJECT. START-Newsletter_Issue_4.pdf
 
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
Chemistry Data Delivery from the US-EPA Center for Computational Toxicology a...
 
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptxBiochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx
Biochemistry and Biomolecules - Science - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx
 
MSCII_ FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdf
MSCII_              FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdfMSCII_              FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdf
MSCII_ FCT UNIT 5 TOXICOLOGY.pdf
 
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...
Virulence Analysis of Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citr...
 

Work: its definition, formula & Sample Problem.pptx

  • 2. 3. Explain how work is related to energy; 4. Compute work done by a constant force. 1. Define work scientifically; 2. Identify situations in which work is done and in which no work is done; OBJECTIVES
  • 4. • It is scientifically defined as the product of the force exerted on an object and the distance the object moved to the direction of the force. WORK W=Fd Where: W=work F=Force d=distance/displacement work = Amount of force applied In the direction of motion Distance over which the force is applied x
  • 5. WORK A girl pushing a chair Is there any work done? YES, there is work done.
  • 6. WORK Is there any work done? No, there is no work done. A boy pushing a wall
  • 7. WORK Is there any work done? No, there is no work done. A waiter carrying a tray
  • 8. Work is done on an object when the force applied to it covers a distance in the direction of the applied force. Work is done No Work is done No Work is done WORK
  • 10. Calculating a Work WORK Work is done when the force (F) applied to the object causes the object to have a displacement (d) in the same direction as the force applied. W=Fd Where: W=work F=Force d=distance/displacement
  • 11. WORK Unit for Work James Prescott Joule 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.
  • 12. WORK Suppose a woman 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: Required: Formula: Solution: F = 500 N d = 7 m W = ? W = Fd W = 500 N (7m) W = 500 Nm W = 3500 J
  • 13. WORK Suppose a woman 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? Supposing that a woman is having different amount of forces applied in pushing the grocery cart with distinct distances. How much is the work? Group 1 Fore = 350 N Distance = 6 m Group 2 Force = 700 N Distance = 9.2 m Group 3 Force = 156 N Distance = 2.6 m Group 4 Force = 875 N Distance = 14 m W=Fd