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is a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space and time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
Input work and output work are related by the sign. Example force F and Displacement D create work W;W = FD= -fdcos(FD) + 1FXD fdsin(FD)If the sign of the work is negative, the work is called output or ex-ergy; if the sign is positive the work is en-ergy or input work..There are two kinds of work, scalar work Cos(FD) and vector work or Torque sin(FD).
Input work and output work are related by the sign. Example force F and Displacement D create work W;W = FD= -fdcos(FD) + 1FXD fdsin(FD)If the sign of the work is negative, the work is called output or ex-ergy; if the sign is positive the work is en-ergy or input work..There are two kinds of work, scalar work Cos(FD) and vector work or Torque sin(FD).
Yes, torque can have a negative value in physics. Torque is vector energy. Torque is the vector analogue of Work involving force (F) and displacement (D) vectors and the angle (FD). For example Work W = -F.D= -|FD|cos(FD) and Toque T = FxD =|FD|sin(FD). Torque can be negative dependent on the sine(FD). Work and torque is an example of the quaternion nature of physics; for example Quaternion energy E = FD = -F.D + FxD, the real energy is called work F.D and the vector energy is called torque, FxD.
the values needed to compute for work , is W=FD
Yes you can use it but you need a FD to EOS adapter.
W= Fd (Directly Proportional)
Move a certain distance since Work Done=Fd
All bayonet mount canon camera's in the past 30 years will accept an FD lens'. The AE 1 and later ones will accept the lens' but will only work on automatic if the lens has the A setting on the lens.The FD will not work on an auto focus.
Work "W" is defined as the product of force "F" times distance "D": W = FD
Work is equal to Force multiplied by distance W=Fd W=mad
Work = Force*Distance (w=Fd)
to make a star on ms logo the commands should be: RT 20 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40