Question
Which statements describe a situation in which work is being done? Check all that apply.
A box is carried up a flight of stairs by a mover.
A box sits on a table waiting to be moved.
Wind blows against a steel table anchored to the ground.
Wind blows a pool chair across the yard.
A weightlifter lifts a barbell off the ground.
A weightlifter holds a barbell above his head.
A box is carried up a flight of stairs by a mover.
A box sits on a table waiting to be moved.
Wind blows against a steel table anchored to the ground.
Wind blows a pool chair across the yard.
A weightlifter lifts a barbell off the ground.
A weightlifter holds a barbell above his head.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine when work is being done, we can refer to the physics definition of work, which states that work occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of that force. Based on this definition, the following statements describe situations in which work is being done:
1. **A box is carried up a flight of stairs by a mover.** (Work is done as the box is being moved against gravity.)
2. **Wind blows a pool chair across the yard.** (Work is done as the wind causes the chair to move.)
3. **A weightlifter lifts a barbell off the ground.** (Work is done as the barbell is moved up against gravity.)
The following situations do **not** involve work being done:
- **A box sits on a table waiting to be moved.** (No movement occurs.)
- **Wind blows against a steel table anchored to the ground.** (No movement occurs since the table is anchored.)
- **A weightlifter holds a barbell above his head.** (No movement occurs; although force is applied, the barbell is not moving.)
So, the statements that describe a situation in which work is being done are the first, fourth, and fifth statements.
1. **A box is carried up a flight of stairs by a mover.** (Work is done as the box is being moved against gravity.)
2. **Wind blows a pool chair across the yard.** (Work is done as the wind causes the chair to move.)
3. **A weightlifter lifts a barbell off the ground.** (Work is done as the barbell is moved up against gravity.)
The following situations do **not** involve work being done:
- **A box sits on a table waiting to be moved.** (No movement occurs.)
- **Wind blows against a steel table anchored to the ground.** (No movement occurs since the table is anchored.)
- **A weightlifter holds a barbell above his head.** (No movement occurs; although force is applied, the barbell is not moving.)
So, the statements that describe a situation in which work is being done are the first, fourth, and fifth statements.
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