Question
How do you solve the equations for work and power?
answer very simply, answer like you are a 7th grader.
answer very simply, answer like you are a 7th grader.
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GPT-4o mini
Sure! Let's break it down simply.
### Work:
Work is done when a force moves an object a certain distance. The formula to calculate work is:
**Work (W) = Force (F) × Distance (d)**
- **Work (W)** is measured in joules (J).
- **Force (F)** is measured in newtons (N).
- **Distance (d)** is measured in meters (m).
### Example:
If you push a box with a force of 10 newtons and move it 2 meters, the work done is:
- W = F × d
- W = 10 N × 2 m = 20 J
### Power:
Power is how fast work is done. The formula for power is:
**Power (P) = Work (W) ÷ Time (t)**
- **Power (P)** is measured in watts (W).
- **Work (W)** is in joules (J).
- **Time (t)** is in seconds (s).
### Example:
If you do 20 joules of work in 5 seconds, the power is:
- P = W ÷ t
- P = 20 J ÷ 5 s = 4 W
So, that’s how you calculate work and power! Just remember the formulas, and you can solve it!
### Work:
Work is done when a force moves an object a certain distance. The formula to calculate work is:
**Work (W) = Force (F) × Distance (d)**
- **Work (W)** is measured in joules (J).
- **Force (F)** is measured in newtons (N).
- **Distance (d)** is measured in meters (m).
### Example:
If you push a box with a force of 10 newtons and move it 2 meters, the work done is:
- W = F × d
- W = 10 N × 2 m = 20 J
### Power:
Power is how fast work is done. The formula for power is:
**Power (P) = Work (W) ÷ Time (t)**
- **Power (P)** is measured in watts (W).
- **Work (W)** is in joules (J).
- **Time (t)** is in seconds (s).
### Example:
If you do 20 joules of work in 5 seconds, the power is:
- P = W ÷ t
- P = 20 J ÷ 5 s = 4 W
So, that’s how you calculate work and power! Just remember the formulas, and you can solve it!