Quick revision notes for Class 9 Science Chapter 7 (Work, Energy and Simple Machines). These Class 9 Science Chapter 7 notes are ideal for quick revision just before exams.
Work
- W = F × d (force × displacement in direction of force).
- No displacement or perpendicular displacement = no work.
Energy
- KE = ½mv² (kinetic, motion).
- PE = mgh (gravitational potential).
- Work-energy theorem: net work = change in KE.
- Conservation of energy: total energy constant, only transforms.
Power
- P = W/t; SI unit: watt (W).
Simple Machines
- Mechanical advantage = load/effort.
- Pulleys: change force direction; multiply effort with multiple pulleys.
- Inclined plane: trades distance for reduced force.
- Lever: multiplies force via fulcrum placement.
- Machines don’t reduce total work (ignoring friction) — they trade force for distance.
One-Line Summary
Work (force × displacement) links to kinetic and potential energy through the work-energy theorem and conservation of energy, power measures how fast work is done, and simple machines make tasks easier by trading force for distance without changing total work.
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