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What is force distance and time?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

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What is the formula for work given force distance and time?

Work = (force) x (distance). Time is not involved.But if that amount of work was done in that amount of time, then(force) x (distance)/(time) is the average power during that time.


What is the word for the rate in time and distance at which a force is produced?

The word for the rate in time and distance at which a force is produced is "power." Power is the measure of how quickly work can be done by a force, and it is calculated by multiplying force by distance divided by time.


What is the formula of power if distance and force are given?

You need one more "given": the time, i.e., how long it takes you. Work = distance x force, and power = work / time. Thus, you get: power = distance x force / time


If you are given force and time you can determine power if you can know?

Yes, power is determined by the formula Power = Force x Distance / Time. So if the force and time are given, you can calculate power if you also know the distance over which the force is applied.


What is the relationship between distance vs time?

distance X time = force/moment


How do you calculate distance if you have force - time and mass?

(Force*Time2 )/m = distance Make sure units correct


Can a machine be a force and distance multiplier at the same time?

Yes, a machine can be a force and distance multiplier at the same time. Machines like levers and pulleys are designed to increase force and/or distance in order to make work easier. By changing the arrangement of components, machines can amplify both force and distance simultaneously.


Does strength plus distance equals work?

No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.


What is force times distance divided time?

power


What does force divided by distance equal?

Work is force times distance. A Force divided by Distance: looking at the units, Force = newtons = kg m / s^2 = mass x length / time^2 so ML/T^2 Distance = m = length so L Force/Distance = (ML/T^2)/L = ML/LT^2 = M/T^2 So the units of a force divided by distance are mass/ time^2 This would be the rate of change of mass change with respect to time.


How do you find power from force distance time and work?

Power = (work) divided by (time) If you don't know the amount of work, you can calculate it. Work = (force) times (distance).


How do you work in calculator?

Work Done = Force x Distance = Power / Time = (Force x speed)/Time