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The Work-Energy Relationship Toolkit provides teachers with standards-based resources for designing lesson plans and units that pertain to the complex relationship between work and mechanical energy. The Toolkit identifies and describes a wide collection of activities, simulations, readings, videos, and projects that describe and explain such concepts as work-energy conversions, energy transformation, mechanical energy conservation, work-energy bar charts, work-energy problem-solving, and more.
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Lifting a weight from the ground and putting it on a shelf is a good example of work. The force is equal to the weight of the object, and the distance is equal to the height of the shelf (W= Fxd). Work-Energy Principle --The change in the kinetic energy of an object is equal to the net work done on the object.
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Lifting a weight from the ground and putting it on a shelf is a good example of work. The force is equal to the weight of the object, and the distance is equal to the height of the shelf (W= Fxd). Work-Energy Principle --The change in the kinetic energy of an object is equal to the net work done on the object.
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