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Force And Work

Force and Work

Force and Work - Physics

Learn the concepts of Force and Work in Physics with diagrams, flow charts, formulas, examples, and exercises in simple language.

Introduction to Force

Force is a push or pull acting on an object. It can change the position, speed, direction, or shape of an object.

Force = Mass × Acceleration
F = m × a

SI Unit of Force

The SI unit of force is Newton (N).

             PUSH
    👦  --------->  📦

Force changes the position of the box.

Effects of Force

  • Force can move a stationary object.
  • Force can stop a moving object.
  • Force can change the direction of motion.
  • Force can change the shape or size of an object.

Types of Force

Force
Contact Force
Non-Contact Force

Contact Forces

  • Muscular Force
  • Frictional Force
Person pushing a cart

👨  --->  🛒

This is Contact Force.

Non-Contact Forces

  • Magnetic Force
  • Electrostatic Force
  • Gravitational Force
      🧲  --->  🧷

Magnet attracts pin without touching.

Balanced and Unbalanced Force

Balanced ForceUnbalanced Force
Equal forces act in opposite directionsForces are not equal
No change in motionMotion changes
Object remains at rest or moves uniformlyObject accelerates
Balanced Force

<--- 10N   📦   10N --->

No movement
Unbalanced Force

<--- 5N   📦   15N --->

Box moves right

Friction

Friction is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.

      Motion --->

📦================
       <--- Friction

Advantages of Friction

  • Helps us walk.
  • Helps vehicles move.
  • Helps writing on paper.

Disadvantages of Friction

  • Produces heat.
  • Causes wear and tear.
  • Reduces efficiency.

Introduction to Work

Work is said to be done when a force moves an object through a distance.

Work = Force × Distance
W = F × d

SI Unit of Work

The SI unit of work is Joule (J).

Force --->

👦 ---------> 📦
      Distance
Apply Force
Object Moves
Work Done

Conditions for Work Done

  • Force must act on the object.
  • The object must move.
Case 1: No Movement

👦 pushing wall

No movement = No work done

Positive, Negative and Zero Work

TypeDescriptionExample
Positive WorkForce and motion are in same directionPushing a cart forward
Negative WorkForce opposite to motionFriction
Zero WorkNo movementPushing a wall

Power

Power is the rate of doing work.

Power = Work / Time
P = W / t

The SI unit of power is Watt (W).

Solved Examples

Example 1

A force of 20 N moves a box by 5 m. Find the work done.

Solution:

Given:

Force = 20 N

Distance = 5 m

Work = Force × Distance

W = 20 × 5

W = 100 Joule

Example 2

A person does 200 J work in 10 seconds. Find power.

Solution:

Power = Work / Time

P = 200 / 10

P = 20 Watt

Quick Revision Flow Chart

Force
Push or Pull
Changes Motion
Object Moves
Work Done
Work / Time = Power

Practice Questions

  1. Define force.
  2. Write the formula of force.
  3. What is friction?
  4. Define work with formula.
  5. What is the SI unit of work?
  6. Differentiate balanced and unbalanced force.
  7. A force of 15 N moves an object by 3 m. Find work done.
  8. Define power.
  9. What are contact forces?
  10. Give one example of non-contact force.

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