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| + | Section 6.3 and 6.4 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) | ||
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| ===== Work: Mechanical Energy Transfer ===== | ===== Work: Mechanical Energy Transfer ===== | ||
| - | As you read earlier, [[183_notes: | + | As you read earlier, [[183_notes: |
| ==== Lecture Video ==== | ==== Lecture Video ==== | ||
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| ==== The Formal Definition of Work ==== | ==== The Formal Definition of Work ==== | ||
| - | The work that is done by a force is the //scalar// product | + | The work that is done by a force is the **__scalar product__** |
| $$W = \vec{F}\cdot\Delta\vec{r} = F_x dx + F_y dy + F_z dz$$ | $$W = \vec{F}\cdot\Delta\vec{r} = F_x dx + F_y dy + F_z dz$$ | ||
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| $$Work = (Force)*(distance) = (Newtons)*(meters) = Nm = Joule$$ | $$Work = (Force)*(distance) = (Newtons)*(meters) = Nm = Joule$$ | ||
| - | The units of work is a Joule named after [[http:// | + | The units of work is a Joule named after [[http:// |
| ==== Work can be positive, negative, or zero ==== | ==== Work can be positive, negative, or zero ==== | ||