Energy is like having fuel in a gas tank—it’s the stored potential to make something happen, like moving a car. Work, on the other hand, is when you actually drive the car using that fuel. So, energy is the possibility to move the car, and work is when you press the gas pedal and the car moves forward, converting the fuel’s potential into actual motion.
Some real life examples are listed below:
Definition | Work is the transfer of energy through the application of force over a distance. | Energy is the capacity to do work. |
Formula | W=F×d or W=F×d×cos(θ) | E=KE+PE |
Units | Joules (J) | Joules (J) |
Nature | Scalar quantity | Scalar quantity |
Examples | ||
a. | Pushing a car along the road. | A moving car has kinetic energy. |
b. | Stirring a cup of coffee. | Hot coffee has thermal energy. |
c. | Stretching a rubber band. | Compressed springs have potential energy. |
d. | Climbing a flight of stairs. | Food you eat provides the energy for your body. |
Work is the transfer of energy to or from an object, involving the application of force over a distance. Energy, on the other hand, is the capacity of an object to do work or cause a change in its surroundings.
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