by all having the ability to do work, but some may have the ability to do more or less than energy
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Yes,there is relation between them because a body cannot work without energy
It takes energy to do work. Energy is defined as the capacity to do work. Work = force time distance. Think of a battery or an engine sitting ready to do work because it contains a certain amount of stored energy. When work is done (applying a force through a distance), energy is transferred between systems, or transformed from one type of energy into another type. (From the law of conservation of energy, we know that energy is always conserved.) Energy shares the same units of measure as work. The SI unit of work or energy is the joule.
Kinetic energy is one type of energy; work is the transfer of certain types of energy.
Force times work doesn't give joules. Joules is a unit of energy or work. Perhaps you mean the relation: force x distance = work.
Energy is the ability to do work. Force is something that changes motion.
it is a modified version of one of the newtons equation , newton equation cannot define the relation between work and enrgy thats why we generate the relation for work enrgy theorem
Energy has dimensions of force times distance. If a force moves an object, then work was done and work is a form of energy.
No. Work is transferred energy. When you do work, you are transferring energy. If the force is constant over time: Work = F*d*cos(theta) where F = force d = distance object travels over the time the force is applied theta = angle between force and the displacement of the object The only component of the force that can do work is the component of the force that is parallel to the displacement.
I think it helps to think - informally - of work as the "transfer of energy". Work is said to be done when you apply a force along a certain distance; and energy is required to do this work. The work done on the system may increase the system's potential energy, or - if done against a force of friction - it may increase its heat energy.
Work is equal to Force*Distance.Force*Distance is the Newton Meter and Newton Meter is the same as Joules. So as Joules is the SI unit of energy and thus, also for work. Work is basically the energy exerted to apply a particular force over a distance, and this is their relation according to physics.AnswerEnergy is defined as the ability to do work.Work is defined as the process of converting one form of energy into another. For example, an electric motor does work when it converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
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Work is energy, and work done by a force equals force times distance moved IN THE DIRECTION OF THE FORCE