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HW6: Work and energy
Due: 11:59pm on Wednesday, April 4, 2018
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Understanding Work Done by a Constant Force

Learning Goal:
To explore the definition of work and learn how to find the work done by a force on an object.

The word "work" has many meanings when used in everyday life. However, in physics work has a very specific definition.
This definition is important to learn and understand. Work and energy are two of the most fundamental and important
concepts you will learn in your study of physics. Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be transformed from one
form to another. How this energy is transferred affects our daily lives from microscopic processes, such as protein synthesis,
to macroscopic processes, such as the expansion of the universe!

When energy is transferred either to or away from an object by a force F acting over a displacement d , work
 W is done on
that object. The amount of work done by a constant force can be found using the equation

W = F d cos θ ,

where F is the magnitude of F ,
 d is the magnitude of d , and θ is the angle between F and
 d.

The SI unit for work is the joule, J . A single joule of work is not very big. Your heart uses about 0.5 J each time it beats, and
the 60-watt lightbulb in your desk lamp uses 216, 000 J each hour. A joule is defined as follows:
2
kg m
1J = 1Nm = 1 s2

The net work done on an object is the sum of the work done by each individual force acting on that object. In other words,

Wnet = W1 + W 2 + W3 + ⋯ = ∑i W i .
The net work can also be expressed as the work done by the net force acting on an object, which can be represented by the
following equation:

Wnet = Fnet d cos θ.

Knowing the sign of the work done on an object is a crucial element to understanding work. Positive work indicates that an
object has been acted on by a force that tranfers energy to the object, thereby increasing the object's energy. Negative work
indicates that an object has been acted on by a force that has reduced the energy of the object.

The next few questions will ask you to determine the sign of the work done by the various forces acting on a box that is being
pushed across a rough floor. As illustrated in the figure , the box is being acted on by a normal force n ,  the force due to
 force of kinetic friction
gravity w , the f k , and the pushing force F p . The displacement of the box is d . 

,Part A
Which of the following statements accurately describes the sign of the work done on the box by the force of the push?


Hint 1. Find the angle

The work done on the box by the pushing force depends on the angle θ between F p  and the displacement d . 
What is this angle?
ANSWER:


0 degrees
45 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees



ANSWER:


positive

negative

zero



Correct



Part B

, Which of the following statements accurately decribes the sign of the work done on the box by the normal force?


Hint 1. Finding theta

 the displacement d . What
The work done on the box by the normal force depends on the angle θ between n and

is this angle?
ANSWER:


0 degrees
45 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees



ANSWER:


positive

negative

zero



Correct



Part C
Which of the following statements accurately decribes the sign of the work done on the box by the force of kinetic
friction?


Hint 1. Finding theta

The work done on the box by the force of kinetic friction depends on the angle θ between f k  and the

displacement d . What is this angle?
ANSWER:


0 degrees
45 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees

, ANSWER:


positive

negative

zero



Correct



Part D
Which of the following statements accurately decribes the sign of the work done on the box by the force of gravity?


Hint 1. Finding the angle

The work done on the box by the weight depends on the angle θ between w and 
 the displacement d . What is
this angle?

ANSWER:


0 degrees
45 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees



ANSWER:


positive

negative

zero



Correct


Making generalizations
You may have noticed that the force due to gravity and normal forces do no work on the box. Any force that is perpendicular
to the displacement of the object on which it acts does no work on the object.
The force of kinetic friction did negative work on the box. In other words, it took energy away from the box. Typically, this

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