Work is Force multiplied by distance.
W=Fd
The units of work are Joules (J). We can check the above equation by checking that the units are correct. Below is the unit cancellation for the above equation.
J=N*m
( 1 J = 1 N*m. This is the definition of a joule)
both force and displacement are vector quantities(in other word, they both have magnitude as well as direction). There dot product can be find. Remember two vectors dotted together will give a scalar quantity. So do not be surprised when you see work = force * displacement where work is a scalar quantity.
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Force is the one and only means of bringing about a change in motion.
Work is defined as force acting through a distance.
W=F * displacement
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It is related to the work done.
work depends on:FORCE and DISPLACEMENT. it is directly proportional to both of them. work can be calculated by the product of force and displacement. if displacement is in a certain direction to the applied force then work done is calculated by force*displacement cos(angle). work done becomes 0when:- *displacement is 0 or the initial point and final point are the same. *displacement is in perpendicular direction to force applied.
Work is the product of Force and Displacement, W=FD = (Newton) (meter)= Newton-meter = Joule.
It is a product of force and displacement: Work = force x displacement
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It is related to the work done.
work depends on:FORCE and DISPLACEMENT. it is directly proportional to both of them. work can be calculated by the product of force and displacement. if displacement is in a certain direction to the applied force then work done is calculated by force*displacement cos(angle). work done becomes 0when:- *displacement is 0 or the initial point and final point are the same. *displacement is in perpendicular direction to force applied.
Work is the product of Force and Displacement, W=FD = (Newton) (meter)= Newton-meter = Joule.
It is a product of force and displacement: Work = force x displacement
Work = Force * displacement if the displacement and the force are parallel - work is positive if force and displacement are in the same direction, negative if they have opposite direction. At an angle Work = Force * displacement * cos(θ) where θ is the angle between the force and displacement vectors.
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Work = (force on an object) times (displacement of the object during the time the force is applied to it).
You measure it. Depending on the information provided, you can also calculate it, for example using trigonometry. ======================== Work done= Force vector . Displacement vector=Force*displacement*cos a, where a is the angle between the force and the displacement. So you have the values of work force and displacement then you can do the cosine inverse of the ratio of work done to the product of the force and displacement. That will give you the angle.
hi; work may be defined as the product of the magnitude of force applied and the displacement of the point of application of force in the direction of force. work=force x displacement
WORK = FORCE x DISPLACEMENT
Any force can produce work if it causes displacement. If displacement is in opposite direction of force, work done will be negative and if displacement is in direction of force work done will be positive. If there is no displacement, work done is zero. Eg: Gravitational force pulls you down towards earth, in pulling you down it does work on you which gets stored in form of potential energy. Energy for A+
The force. Work=force x displacement Displacement=100m Work=? <----------------- if it's work your trying to find you need to force=? Know force and displacement. You know the Displacment, so force is missing.