Summary: brick weighing 'm' kg to a height 'h' meters above the ground, the work done is given by the formula: Work = force x distance = mgh, where 'g' is the acceleration due to gravity. Work is measured in Joules (J), which is equivalent to Newton-meters. In everyday activities, work is done when a force causes a displacement. The concept of work is essential in understanding energy transfer and conservation laws. By performing simple experiments and activities like lifting weights, drawing water, or observing collisions, students can grasp the concept of work and its relation to force, distance, and energy. Through these practical applications, students can comprehend the principles of work, energy, and momentum in a real-world context.