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1.3 Energy And Work (GCSE Physics)
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What makes a meteorite glow as it enters Earth`s atmosphere?
What type of energy increases when you`re pedaling an exercise bike?
The equation `work done = force × distance` is only valid when force and distance are:
When you rub your hands together, what form of energy is friction mainly converted to?
What is the formula for calculating work done?
Which statement about work done is correct?
What does one joule represent in terms of force and distance?
A force of 300 N moves an object 10 m. Calculate work done.
How is work done measured?
When work is done against friction, most energy is transferred into:
Where is energy mainly stored when friction happens between brake pads and wheels?
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