It certainly can! My grandfather was a millwright- he built water mills that used the force of water to do work- grinding wheat and corn, operating a sawmill to cut logs into timber, powering a forging hammer for a blacksmith, etc. On a much larger scale, the force of water is now used to turn generators, and produce electrical power.
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the more force that the water has on the wheel the more work the water wheel do
when force is applied and work is done In order to accomplish work on an object there must be a force exerted on the object and it must move in the direction of the force. for example if u climb a tree u are doing work and force is applied
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
In order to accomplish work, energy is required. Work has the units of energy.[ Force x Distance ][ Mass x Length2 / Time2 ]
Because less force is required to accomplish the same amount of work.
1.force 2.cause 3.displacement 100percent sure
the more force that the water has on the wheel the more work the water wheel do
By using a lever or a pulley. But the reduced force must then act through an increased distance.
when force is applied and work is done In order to accomplish work on an object there must be a force exerted on the object and it must move in the direction of the force. for example if u climb a tree u are doing work and force is applied
determine size and apparent intent of hostile force
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
energy
energy
Hold a weight steady in your hand. Push a broken-down car that is stuck in the mud.
How long did you work on that project to accomplish the major goal? What will you accomplish for me?