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Quiz: Calculating Work Done (Force and Distance)

GCSE AQA Combined Science: Trilogy — 8464

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Building on what you've learned about energy stores, let's test your knowledge of calculating work done using force and distance!

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What is the formula for calculating work done?

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Which of the following are examples of work being done? (Select all that apply)

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Work done is measured in {{blank0}} and depends on the {{blank1}} applied and the distance moved.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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A person pushes a box with a force of 100 N for 5 m. How much work is done?

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Multiple ChoiceInteractive

If an object does not move, how much work is done?

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Which factors affect the amount of work done? (Select all that apply)

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Math EquationInteractive

A car is pushed with a force of 200 N for a distance of 3 m. How much work is done?

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What happens to the work done if the distance is doubled, but the force stays the same?

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