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farmers and mercharses were forced to work on the wall
No work is done when pushing on a wall because work is defined as force applied over a distance in the direction of the force. When pushing on a wall, the wall does not move, so there is no displacement in the direction of the force, hence no work is done.
Pushing on a wall does not result in work being done in the physics sense, as work requires displacement of an object in the direction of the force. The wall does not move, so no work is done on it. However, your muscles are still expending energy to push on the wall.
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yes. People were forced to work on the great wall.
An old work electrical box is installed into an existing wall, while a new work electrical box is installed during the construction of a new wall. Old work boxes are typically secured to the wall surface, while new work boxes are attached to the wall studs. Additionally, old work boxes may have adjustable mounting brackets to accommodate different wall thicknesses, while new work boxes are designed for specific wall depths.
No, pushing against a wall does not result in any work being done. Work is only done when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force, so if the wall does not move, no work is done.
Yes, pushing against a brick wall would require force and displacement, which are the two components of work. You would be exerting energy to apply a force on the wall, but if the wall doesn't move, there would be no work done on the wall.
When you drill a hole in a wall, you are doing work by transferring energy to the drill bit. The amount of work done is equal to the force applied multiplied by the distance the drill bit moves into the wall. This work is necessary to create the hole by breaking through the wall material.
Physically pushing against a wall can be considered as doing work in a physics context, as work is defined as the force applied over a distance. The force you exert on the wall does not result in any displacement of the wall, but work is still being done in the physics sense, as long as the force is being applied.
Work is calculated as force multiplied by displacement in the direction of the force. In this scenario, since the wall doesn't move, there is no displacement in the direction of the force. Therefore, no work is done on the wall.
A wall of coal that's being worked or being prepared to work is a coal wall face.