Work is the product of Force and Displacement, W=FD = (Newton) (meter)= Newton-meter = Joule.
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)
The word 'work' in physics is defined as the transfer of energy from one material body to another. It is a body's displacement in space caused by an external force resulting in motion. If a force is applied but there is no displacement or motion, then no work is done. Also work is not done if a force is applied perpendicular to the body's displacement. Work is expressed in units such as joules or foot-pounds.
Radians
Radian is the unit for angular displacement is SI system of units.
cm/s
Units that are used for measures in which the direction is relevant. Example are displacement, velocity, acceleration, force.
In physics, work, is defined as the product of force and the amount of displacement in the direction that force is moving. Mathematically it is:U = F(d)where,U = work done on an objectF = force applied to an objectd = displacement of object through the line that the force actsWork is the product of force and displacement, so it's units are units of force times units of length. Examples could be ft*lb or N*m but the SI unit for the measurement of work is the joule. 1 J is equal to 1 N*m.
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)
The word 'work' in physics is defined as the transfer of energy from one material body to another. It is a body's displacement in space caused by an external force resulting in motion. If a force is applied but there is no displacement or motion, then no work is done. Also work is not done if a force is applied perpendicular to the body's displacement. Work is expressed in units such as joules or foot-pounds.
Radians
Radian is the unit for angular displacement is SI system of units.
direction displacement and units
cm/s
direction displacement and units
Mathematically, Hooke's law states that: F = -kx, Where, x is the displacement of the end of the spring from its equilibrium position (in SI units: "m"); F is the restoring force exerted by the material (in SI units: "N" or kgms-2); and k is the force constant (or spring constant) (in SI units: "N·m-1" or "kgs-2").    
Inertia can be measured in units of mass, that is, in kilograms. They are related via Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration.
direct measurement and displacement