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Integrated Science Energy Test

... c) Force and distance d) Motion and force 27. Explain how the scientific definition of work is different from the everyday meaning. (2 pts) The scientific definition of work is the force times the distance when the force is acting in the same direction as the displacement. The everyday meaning can i ...
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... • By doing work on the object, we have given it energy. • We therefore define the gravitational potential energy: P.E. = mgh m: mass ...
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... If you let a hot bowl sit on a table for a while, the particles in the bowl slow down due to collisions with particles in the air and in the table. The temperature of the bowl decreases, and it becomes cooler. Temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy of particles, not just their ...
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