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Work Done

Work: when a force moves something over a distance

When work is done energy is transformed from one form to another

Example: in cycling, the muscle's chemical energy becomes mechanical energy to move the bike

  • Work = force x distance (joules)

Power: rate at which is work is performance

  • P = work done / time taken = force x velocity (watts)

Optimise power by adjusting technique and using effective sporting equipment

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