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This is a 4 part question but I put the answers at the bottom to choose from for all 4 (: Si unit for work, equal to 1 joule of work per second.Use of force to move an object; calculated as force multiplied by distanceSi unit for work, equal to the amount of work that is done when 1 Newton of force moves an object over a distance of 1 meter.Measure of the amount of work that can be done in a given amount of time. The 4 answers to be chose from in this problem are: WORK, POWER, JOULE, and WATT

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Let's answer the following questions.

• (a) ,SI unit for work, equal to 1 joule of work per second.

Work can be defined as the force causing the movement or displacement of an object.

The SI unit for work which is equal to one Joule of work per second is WATT.

1 Watt = 1 Joule per second.

• (,b). Use of force to move an object; calculated as force multiplied by distance.

To find the work done, apply the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

Therefore, the use of force to move an object; calculated as force multiplied by distance is WORK.

• (c). ,SI unit for work, equal to the amount of work that is done when 1 Newton of force moves an object over a distance of 1 meter.

When 1 Newton of force moves an object over a distance of 1 meter, the amount of work done can be said to be in Joule.

The SI unit for work in this case is Joule.

1 Joule = 1 Newton-meter.

• (d). Measure of the amount of work that can be done in a given amount of time.

Power can be said to be the amount of work done that can done in a given amount of time.

ANSWER:

• (a). WATT

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• (b). WORK

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• (c). JOULE

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• (d). POWER

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