the SI unit of work and energy is Joule explain why the work and energy have same SI unit
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Explanation:
The amount of work done is equal to the energy used and both are measured in JOULES (J). It takes energy to lift a weight a certain distance, because you have to do work against the force of gravity.
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Explanation:
Because Energy is what's required to perform work on or to heat an object. Energy is transferred to an object and work is performed as a result. Therefore, work and energy, while not synonyms, are consistent with respect to the object. The only difference is that one is added to the object and one is performed with the object afterwards, ie. energy is added to the object and work is performed with the object using the energy that was provided. Hmm, I hope that was helpful.
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