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14.6 Save & Study 14.6: Work & Power What is Work? Work is the product of force and distance, or: Work = Force x Distance Work is measured in Newton-meters (N x m), which are called joules (J). What is Power? Power is the rate of doing work. Doing work at a faster rate requires more power. With more power, you can do more work in the same time or do the same amount of work in less time. For example, if you use a snowblower instead of a shovel, you can move more snow in the same amount of time, or you can move the same amount of snow in a shorter time. This is because the snowblower has more power. Calculating Power: To calculate power, you divide the amount of work done by the time needed to do the work. The equation for power is: Power = Work Time W P t Time is measured in seconds(s). The unit of power is the watt (W). A watt equals one joule per second. For example, an 800 watt microwave uses 800 joules of power in one second. Another common unit of power is the horsepower (hp). One horsepower equals about 747 watts. The horsepower of a lawnmower might by 4 hp, whereas the horsepower of a car might be 190 hp, or almost 142,000 watts of power. Name _________________________ Block ________________ PSA West 1. A light bulb does 100 joules of work in 2.5 seconds. How much power does it have? Date Due _______________ 14.6 Givens & unknown Formula used Plug #’s into formula Answer (No naked #’s) 2. A man exerts 700 newtons of force to move a piece of furniture 4 meters. If it takes him 2 seconds to move the furniture, how much power does it require? Givens & unknown Formula used Plug #’s into formula Answer (No naked #’s) 3. A hair curling iron uses 13 watts of power. How long must it operate to do 1,040 joules of work? Givens & unknown Formula used Plug #’s into formula Answer (No naked #’s) 4. A 4 watt night light is left on for 8 hours each night. How much work does it do per night? Givens & unknown Formula used Plug #’s into formula Answer (No naked #’s) 5. How much horsepower is needed to move a box that has a force of 1,492 newtons a distance of 2 meters in 1 second? Givens & unknown Formula used Plug #’s into formula Answer (No naked #’s)