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Science Teacher Resources : Work, Energy, and Power

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Concepts of work and energy are based on transformation concept that is interpreted as the situation in which an object changes its shape, position and state (rest, motion or aggregation) but it doesn’t change its chemical nature. Physical transformations are the core of this didactic unit; these transformations are produced by an unbalanced force, when it is applied to a body.


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PTR 500 OPT w
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Italy : Optika Italy.,
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English
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500
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Work
Science
Energy
power
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Statement of Responsibility
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