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Work is defined as a force causing an object to move in the direction of the force. No work is done if there is no movement. More work is required to do a task quickly than slowly. Power is the rate at which work is done and is calculated by dividing the amount of work by the time taken. Work is being done on objects when a force moves them in the direction of the force.
Defining what 'work' means to individuals and its subjective value in different contexts.
Explains work scientifically; how force relates to movement, and examples of force without work.
Defines power as work done over time, highlighting the relationship between power, machines, and energy.
Presents formulas for calculating work and power, including units and conversion to horsepower.
Questions about real-life scenarios to illustrate work done on objects like a barbell and luggage.