Work
- How much work is done by the 120 N force in the diagram?
- 24 joules
- 60 joules
- 120 joules
- 600 joules
- Which of the following represents 10 joules of work?
- An upward force of 5 N supports a stationary box that is 2 m off the ground.
- A horizontal force of 1 N drags a toy car a horizontal distance of 10 meters.
- A horizontal force of 10 N moves a block 10 meters in the direction of the force.
- A toy car with a weight of 1 N is moved a horizontal distance of 10 meters.
- Which of these represents a correct set of units for work and energy?
- kilogram meters b. joules per second c. newton meters d. newton seconds
- Explain how a very large force applied to an object can do no work.
- Describe a situation in which a large force applied to an object does no work even though the object is moving.
- How much work does it take to hold a dumbbell motionless over your head for 10s?
- What is the largest force that an energy source containing 100 joules can exert continuously over a distance of 25 meters?
- 0.25 N b. 4 N c. 25 N d. 2,500 N
- Which statement below correctly describes the relationship between work and energy?
- Energy is the ability to do work.
- Work must be done in order for energy to be transferred between objects.
- Work must be done in order for energy to change from one form to another.
- All of the above.
Work
- How much work is done by the 120 N force in the diagram?
- 24 joules
- 60 joules
- 120 joules
- 600 joules
- Which of the following represents 10 joules of work?
- An upward force of 5 N supports a stationary box that is 2 m off the ground.
- A horizontal force of 1 N drags a toy car a horizontal distance of 10 meters.
- A horizontal force of 10 N moves a block 10 meters in the direction of the force.
- A toy car with a weight of 1 N is moved a horizontal distance of 10 meters.
- Which of these represents a correct set of units for work and energy?
- kilogram meters b. joules per second c. newton meters d. newton seconds
- Explain how a very large force applied to an object can do no work.
- Describe a situation in which a large force applied to an object does no work even though the object is moving.
- How much work does it take to hold a dumbbell motionless over your head for 10s?
- What is the largest force that an energy source containing 100 joules can exert continuously over a distance of 25 meters?
- 0.25 N b. 4 N c. 25 N d. 2,500 N
- Which statement below correctly describes the relationship between work and energy?
- Energy is the ability to do work.
- Work must be done in order for energy to be transferred between objects.
- Work must be done in order for energy to change from one form to another.
- All of the above.
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