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The question is incomplete. If the bucket is taken in a horizontal plane then no work is done If the bucket is taken in an inclined plane then work has to be done against force of gravity
yes........ eg: we are standing on earth, gravity (force) is acting everytime, but as no acceleration takes place work done is 0.
When force is opposite to the direction of motion, no work is done. The object to which the force is applied must move in the direction of the force in order for work to be done.
Work is done when force is used to be approximately constant
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
because going up a ramp takes less force
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The question is incomplete. If the bucket is taken in a horizontal plane then no work is done If the bucket is taken in an inclined plane then work has to be done against force of gravity
yes........ eg: we are standing on earth, gravity (force) is acting everytime, but as no acceleration takes place work done is 0.
When force is opposite to the direction of motion, no work is done. The object to which the force is applied must move in the direction of the force in order for work to be done.
Work is done when force is used to be approximately constant
force x distance = work 30 N x 0.5 metres = 15joules
When a force makes an object move, work is done.
Power = force x distance/time = 20 x 5/3 = 33.33 W
what is the work done if we apply a 1.2N force and we move 4 m in the direction of force
Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.Only if there is also a movement. Work done by a force can be calculated as force x distance. This is assuming the force and the movement are in the same direction.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object which moves in the direction of the force.