It takes energy to do work. Energy is defined as the capacity to do work. Work = force time distance. Think of a battery or an engine sitting ready to do work because it contains a certain amount of stored energy. When work is done (applying a force through a distance), energy is transferred between systems, or transformed from one type of energy into another type. (From the law of conservation of energy, we know that energy is always conserved.) Energy shares the same units of measure as work. The SI unit of work or energy is the joule.
Work energy is the energy created when work is done by net force. This energy does not disappear after the net force is removed.
Work equals the change in energy and Energy (kinetic 1/2mv^2) = Energy (potential mgh)
Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
kinectic enrgy
it is a modified version of one of the newtons equation , newton equation cannot define the relation between work and enrgy thats why we generate the relation for work enrgy theorem
Thermodynamics is the study of the relationship between thermal energy and heat and work.
the movement of energy and heat .
Work is the quantity of energy being transfered (i.e. potential to kinetic). It is due to work that energy is transfered between potential and kinetic and vice versa. This is an attribute of the first law of thermodynamics. Energy is also the ability to do work
I have seen different definitions, but basically you can think of work as the "transfer of energy".
Yes,there is relation between them because a body cannot work without energy
Kinetic energy is one type of energy; work is the transfer of certain types of energy.
by all having the ability to do work, but some may have the ability to do more or less than energy
it is a modified version of one of the newtons equation , newton equation cannot define the relation between work and enrgy thats why we generate the relation for work enrgy theorem
The relation between the circulatory system and the digestive system is that the digestive system makes energy so the energy goes to the heart and that is what makes it pump.
None at all
Power = energy / time"Energy" refers to transfer of energy, and it may specifically refer to work (which is the transfer of mechanical energy).
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thermodynamics
Thermodynamics is the study of the relationship between thermal energy and heat and work.
E=mc^2
E = hc/l