What is the intuitive meaning of work or analogy used to understand work?
I'm able to understand math, but I can't grasp the idea of energy and work.
For acceleration, say $+2\frac{\text m}{\text s^2}$, we can imagine the speed of the body is incremented the previous speed by $+2$ each second.
For momentum, I imagine a mosquito and truck moving at same velocity and colliding with a wall. I measure momentum in terms of "Damage".
For force, say $10\,\text N$, I imagine a dumbbell of weight $1\,\text{kg}$, the feeling I get when I lift it.
What about work and energy?
what does it mean if we did $5\,\text J$ of work? or $10\,\text J$ of energy?
Does it mean I can boil $100\,\text{ml}$ of water, if I converted it this $10\,\text J$ of energy into pure heat assuming that no heat has escaped?
What does it mean when I did $5\,\text J$ of work? Does that measure how tired I am when I lifted $10\,\text{kg}$ barbell?
What are the analogies that you use to understand or wrap your head around for understanding work or energy?
$W = F\cdot S\cos\theta$ doesn't help at all.