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Work = Force x Distance. so no work is done if there is no force exerted, or if the object does not move.
You must have an energy which moves an object. If the object does not move - No work is done.
Work is done when force causes an object to move and capacity of doing work is called energy So, energy is required and consumed when force causes an object to move
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
when a force acts to move an object,we say that work was done on the object
When a force makes an object move, work is done.
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Work = Force x Distance. so no work is done if there is no force exerted, or if the object does not move.
You must have an energy which moves an object. If the object does not move - No work is done.
Work is done when force causes an object to move and capacity of doing work is called energy So, energy is required and consumed when force causes an object to move
Work = force x distance. If distance = 0, work = 0 because force x 0 = 0.
When a force moves an object (through a distance) it performs work.
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motion is the movement of an object and force is the power or work done to move the object
Work is the product of a force and the distance through which it acts in the direction of the force. In order for work to be done, the object must move in the direction of the force. If you push on a brick wall until you exhaust yourself and the wall doesn't move, you have not done any work. If you push on a box and it moves in the direction that you are pushing it, you have done work.
Work done = force * distance > Work done / time = power