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Understanding Work, Power, and Energy

Power is measured in watts and refers to the rate of transferring energy or doing work over time. Work done is measured in joules and requires a force applied to an object that is moving in the same direction as the force. Work can be calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance the object is moved.

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Understanding Work, Power, and Energy

Power is measured in watts and refers to the rate of transferring energy or doing work over time. Work done is measured in joules and requires a force applied to an object that is moving in the same direction as the force. Work can be calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance the object is moved.

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OBEDOZA, REBELEO C.

BSBA MG 3A

ENERGY

POWER
What Measur SI Unit
is
ed by
power
Watt (W)
?
Rate of Power=
doing energy/tim
work/ e
transfer
energy

ABILITY TO DO
WORK
What is the SI What is work
unit
done?
for work done?
Can be done
only when the
force and the
Joule
object are
moving in the
same direction

WORK
How to
measure work
done?
Force = WxD
((weight x 10)N
x distance
moved = Joule

is

Force Applied x
Distance Moved

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