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Work Done

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Work Done is the amount of energy transferred by the action of a force.

About Work Done

Work Done is measured in Joules.
Work Done can only be calculated for objects moving in the direction of the force.

Equation

\[ Work Done = Force \times Distance moved in the direction of the force\] \[ W = F \times d\] \[ W = Fd\]

Work done is written with a capital W. Force is written with a capital F. Distance is written with a lower case d.

Example Calculations

1. A person lifts a 40N box by a height of 1.2m. Calculate the work done by the person against gravity.
Force = 40N
Distance moved in the direction of the force = 1.2m

\[ W = Fd\] \[ W = 40 \times 1.2\] \[ W = 48J\]

2. The brakes on a car apply a force of 10,000N. The car travels a distance of 15m braking. Calculate the work done by the brakes.
Force = 10,000N
Distance moved in the direction of the force = 15m

\[ W = Fd\] \[ W = 10,000 \times 15\] \[ W = 15,000J\]

3. A person carries a 20N box along a horizontal path of 20m.
Force = 40N
Distance moved in the direction of the force = 0m

\[ W = Fd\] \[ W = 20 \times 0\] \[ W = 0J\] No work has been done because the movement is not in the direction of the force. The weight acts downwards but the movement was horizontal.