An example would be in Field Hockey, when the ball gets hit by the stick. The stick transfers its energy to the ball, so the ball can accelerate.
1. Picking an object up.
2. cleaning a pool.
A woman cleaning her house.
A child eating
A man pushing a car pedal
etc.
Basically anything where you are moving and applying force!!!!!
The formula to calculate work done per person is: Work done = Total work / Number of people. This formula divides the total work required to be done by the number of people doing the work to determine the work done per person.
Some examples of work physics problems that involve calculating the amount of work done include lifting a box against gravity, pushing a car up a hill, and pulling a sled across the snow. These scenarios require calculating the work done by applying a force over a distance.
Some examples of situations where no work is done include holding a book in a stationary position, pushing against a wall that does not move, and carrying a backpack while standing still. In these cases, although there may be physical effort involved, no work is being done because there is no displacement of an object in the direction of the force applied.
The girl is the one doing the work by pulling the cart.
The capacity for doing work is the ability to exert energy or effort to accomplish a task or goal. It is the potential to perform physical or mental work.