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Force [3]
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Work [8]
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WORK, ENERGY, AND POWER Objective: 82 ? Describe the relationship between force, displacement, and work change in an object's motion is related to both force and how long it acts net force x distance = WORK WORK = the product of the NET FORCE an object and the DISTANCE through which the object is moved the heavier the load or higher something is lift, the more we do WORK IS DONE WHEN A FORCE ACTS ON AN OBJECT AND THE OBJECT MOVES IN TEH DIRECTION OF THE FORCE EXAMPLE: If we lift TWO loads up one story, we do TWICE as much WORK as we would in lifting one load the same distance because the FORCE needed to lift TWICE the weight is twice as great, and if we lift one load two stories instead of one story, we do twice as much work because the DISTANCE is twice as great

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