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Work is done when a force is applied to an object which moves in the direction of the force.
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.
Work is said to be done, when force is applied on an object and the object displace in the direction of force. Work done is product of magnitude of force applied & displacement,So, W.D.(work done) = F*s(F denotes force applied & s denotes displacement)S.I. unit of force is 'Joule' (Nm)
Work = Force x Distance. So as you gradually apply the force, the work done is gradually increased.
In physics, work is done when a force is applied over a certain distance.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object which moves in the direction of the force.
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.
Work is said to be done, when force is applied on an object and the object displace in the direction of force. Work done is product of magnitude of force applied & displacement,So, W.D.(work done) = F*s(F denotes force applied & s denotes displacement)S.I. unit of force is 'Joule' (Nm)
Work = Force x Distance. So as you gradually apply the force, the work done is gradually increased.
Work is equal to Force x Distance. If no force is applied, no work is done.
In physics, work is done when a force is applied over a certain distance.
no work will be done because force is applied but displacement is zero so no work will be done.
The equation to calculate the work done is: Work done (J) = force applied (n) x distance moved of force (m)
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Work can be completed in three different situations: when force is present, when force is applied to a particular object, and when the force applied occurs in a parallel motion.