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1.3 Energy And Work (GCSE Physics)
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A cyclist applies brakes riding down a hill, what describes energy transfer?
If you push against a furniture item, but it doesn’t move, how much work have you done?
Where is energy mainly stored when friction happens between brake pads and wheels?
The equation `work done = force × distance` is only valid when force and distance are:
When work is done against friction, most energy is transferred into:
When pulling luggage, work done depends on:
What does one joule represent in terms of force and distance?
What happens to an object`s gravitational potential energy when work is done lifting it?
What is the formula for calculating work done?
What makes a meteorite glow as it enters Earth`s atmosphere?
Which statement about work done is correct?
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