Work Energy and Power
Physics Classical Mechanics • 13 topics in this chapter.
The Work, Energy, and Power chapter in Physics Classical Mechanics covers essential tools for studying work, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, mechanical energy, conservation of energy, energy transfer, efficiency, power, and work-energy theorem problems. These calculators help users connect force, displacement, velocity, height, time, and energy changes to understand how physical systems move and transform energy.
This chapter is designed for beginner to advanced learners, from students first learning energy formulas to university-level users solving multi-step mechanics and conservation problems. Students can check homework, teachers can demonstrate energy relationships clearly, self-learners can build step-by-step understanding, and advanced users can verify calculations quickly and accurately.
Use this page to calculate work done by a force, kinetic and potential energy, total mechanical energy, power output, efficiency, and missing variables in energy-based physics problems. STEM Calculators provides accurate results, guided explanations, and interactive tools that make work, energy, and power easier to apply in exams, labs, teaching, and real classical mechanics situations.
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1. Work Calculator
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2. Work Done by a Spring
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3. Work Kinetic Energy Thorem (block Sliding Horizontally)
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4. Gravitational Potential Energy and Conservation of Mechanical Energy
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5. Energy of a Car on a Banked Roadway
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6. Vertical Spring Launcher
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7. Energy Changes in Events with Kinetic Friction
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8. Mechanical Power
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9. Power Delivered by an Elevator Motor
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10. Efficiency of a Mechanical System
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11. Total Energy and Non Conservative Forces
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12. Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy Applications
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13. Distance Between Atoms in a Molecule
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