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 +Section 6.3 and 6.4 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) 
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 ===== Work: Mechanical Energy Transfer ===== ===== Work: Mechanical Energy Transfer =====
  
-As you read earlier, [[183_notes:point_particle|the change in the total energy of a system is equal to the work done on that system by its surroundings]]. In these notes, you will read about the formal definition of work, which is the transfer of mechanical energy, and a mathematical idea that underpins work - the dot product.+As you read earlier, [[183_notes:point_particle|the change in the total energy of a system is equal to the work done on that system by its surroundings]]. **In these notes, you will read about the formal definition of work, which is the transfer of mechanical energy, and a mathematical idea that underpins work - the dot product.**
 ==== Lecture Video ==== ==== Lecture Video ====
  
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 ==== The Formal Definition of Work ==== ==== The Formal Definition of Work ====
  
-The work that is done by a force is the //scalar// product (or dot product) of that force and the displacement.+The work that is done by a force is the **__scalar product__** (or dot product) of that force and the displacement.
  
 $$W = \vec{F}\cdot\Delta\vec{r} = F_x dx + F_y dy + F_z dz$$ $$W = \vec{F}\cdot\Delta\vec{r} = F_x dx + F_y dy + F_z dz$$
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