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Title Work and energy / Bozemanscience.com presents. [Learning express library electronic resource]

Publication Info. [Bozeman, Montana] : Bozeman Science, [2014]
©2014
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (7 min.)) : sound, color
Series Physics essentials ; 064
Note Description based on online resource; title from title frames (LearningExpress, viewed November 1, 2023).
Access Access limited to subscribing institutions.
Performer Narrator, Paul Andersen.
Summary In this video lesson, Paul Andersen explains how mechanical energy added or removed from a system results from work. For work to occur, a force must act parallel to the displacement of the system. Since work and energy are equivalent, the work-energy theorem allows for calculating the work as the change in kinetic energy. A force-displacement graph can be used to calculate the work done on the system.--Publisher.
System Details System requirements: Windows 8: current versions of Firefox or Chrome; Windows 10: Microsoft Edge, or current versions of Firefox or Chrome; Mac OS X: current versions of Safari, Firefox, or Chrome; JavaScript and cookies enabled.
Language Closed captioning available.
Subject Physics.
Force and energy.
Work (Mechanics)
Genre Educational films.
Short films.
Added Author Andersen, Paul, narrator.
Bozeman Science (Firm), production company, publisher.
Music No. LELV171 LearningExpress
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