Most of them tell that work does not depend on time. Well if we it a person with the same initial and final velocity but different time intervals, the one with lesser time interval will produce greater force and hence more work is done.
Well that depends on where they work and what they work as.
it depends where you work
You can work at a job, it just depends how old you are. If you are not old enough you can get a work permit.
depends on where you work and what position
I think it depends on your shifts. There are part time workers and full time. Many nurses work different hours per week. I suppose it depends on how long you're willing to work.
Depends on what time your employer wants you to be at work.
In physics, power depends on both the work done and the time taken to do that work. Mathematically, power is the rate at which work is done, or the amount of energy transferred or transformed per unit time. It is typically measured in watts.
Work can be anything that takes effort and time. Will something be work depends on the attitude of person performing it and the task that will be at hand.
Depends where you work. If you own your own restaurant or cafe then most likely full time. If you are working at a restaurant that you don't own then most likely will be part time. It really depends on how many chefs already work there.
It depends on their upbringing and if they have work to do that day.
Work is calculated by multiplying force by the distance the force is applied. Work is measured in Joules (J).
From our experience, you can, but it takes some work. Depends on what you are selling.