Physics, asked by shruti1250, 4 months ago

distinguish between work and energy

Answers

Answered by MrInocent
3

There is a significant difference between work and energy. Work is the transferring of an amount of energy with the help of a force covering a particular distance through a direction. Energy is also referred to as the force which works at a certain distance. These both can be termed as scalar units.

PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answered by arorasehajbir
3

Work: Work may be a sort of energy transfer. You are doing work on rock bottom whenever you walk and thus the bottom does work on you whenever you beat it. Moreover, it has to cover a distance during a selected direction with the help of the applied force for it to be considered work. It means the concept of labour hinges thereon on displacement. For work to occur there must be a force and movement from one place to another. The word “work” was first given by Gaspard Coriolis. He’s a French mathematician. He coined this word in 1826. The SI unit of physics is joules.

Energy: Energy can be defined as the measurement of the ability of something to do work. It is not a material substance. Energy can be stored and measured in many forms. It is also referred to as the force which works at a certain distance. Energy deals with the capacity of an object to do the work. The SI unit of physics is joules.

Similar questions