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Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.
Force that did the work = (work done) divided by (distance the force acted through)
By Definition of force work = force X displacement since the force depends upon the displacement which can either +ve, -ve or zero so if any object is retarding mean there can be many possibilities 1. if the force is applied opposite to the direction of object then the work done is negative. 2. if the force is on same direction then the work done is positive. in both the cases the displacement will be positive THIS KIND OF FORCE IS CALLED RETARDED FORCE
Work = Force * work=Force x Distance
i don't believe so. Work = Force * distance so if there is no force there would be no work
The man exerts a force of 600 N and the woman exerts a force of 300 N. Work done by the man = Force x displacement = 600 x 20 = 12,000 J Hence, the man performs 12,000 joules of work.
Just multiply the force times the distance. This assumes the force is applied in the direction of the movement.
Harriet Tubman had many friends who opposed slavery; when she needed money for her work, they would help her by making donations.
yes but the the other's did not work always
Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.
they would work for low wages.
It had a work force of 6,543 in 2000
Bible mentions many woman in many ages, so - all kind of work.
I usually start with the definition of work: Work = force * distance so... Force = work / distance Distance = work / force So, no. You had it backwards.
Work is energy, and work done by a force equals force times distance moved IN THE DIRECTION OF THE FORCE
Work is calculated by multiplying force by the distance the force is applied. Work is measured in Joules (J).
Force that did the work = (work done) divided by (distance the force acted through)