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∙ 11y agoThe 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
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∙ 11y agoYes, work is done when a person carries a bucket to some distance against gravity. Work is defined as force applied over a distance, so when the person lifts the bucket, they are exerting force over a vertical distance against gravity.
Yes, work is done when lowering the bucket into the well because a force is applied over a distance, resulting in the displacement of the bucket against the force of gravity. Work is defined as force multiplied by displacement in the direction of the force.
The total net work done on the bucket is zero. The worker did 25 J of work lifting the bucket, but since the bucket was set back down in the same place, no net work was done on it.
To determine the speed of an object, you need to measure the distance the object travels and the time it takes to travel that distance. By dividing the distance by the time, you can calculate the speed of the object.
The work done by the person on the box can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. In this case, the person applies a force of 200N over a distance of 5 meters. Thus, the work done is 200N x 5m = 1000 Joules.
No, this statement is not true. When a person swims through water, work is being done because the person is exerting a force to move their body through the water against resistance. Work is calculated as force multiplied by distance, so swimming does involve work.
Yes, work is done when lowering the bucket into the well because a force is applied over a distance, resulting in the displacement of the bucket against the force of gravity. Work is defined as force multiplied by displacement in the direction of the force.
The total net work done on the bucket is zero. The worker did 25 J of work lifting the bucket, but since the bucket was set back down in the same place, no net work was done on it.
There are slight differences between the terms inspection and observation. Inspection is when a person takes a very close look at the details of something or someone. An observation is an opinion that is done from a distance.
iv'e done that it takes an hour and a half
When a person doesn't show any appreciation for what is done for him/her
It is not up to the person who takes out the order to serve it. That is done by a court server. If the person being served can not be found, the order can not be served.
it works by having the bucket tied to the rope on a pulley system that you lower done into the well and then the bucket fills up and after this you pull the rope and the bucket of water will come up full
To determine the speed of an object, you need to measure the distance the object travels and the time it takes to travel that distance. By dividing the distance by the time, you can calculate the speed of the object.
give them back to that person
Distance learning programs give their criteria and busy work via mail or web-liner. All work is done at the leisure of the student. Traditional learning takes place in a lecture room and work is distributed in person and verbally or through example.
Also when you have found out what the answer is could you please also tell me what you done to get that answer!?
The work done by the person on the box can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. In this case, the person applies a force of 200N over a distance of 5 meters. Thus, the work done is 200N x 5m = 1000 Joules.