Increase.
Not exactly, but they are closely related. Both have the same units, but "work" specifically refers to a TRANSFER of mechanical energy. When "work is done", mechanical energy is transferred from one object to another.
Such work - the product of force and a distance - is simply called "work". It is actually a kind of energy.
work= force × distance so if an object moves 4metres, and the force to move it is 2N, (Newtons) the work done would be 4 × 2 = 8Joules (Work is measured in Joules) In other words, work is done when an object moves a certain distance when a certain amount of force is applied to it.
Power is the rate at which work is done. That isPower = Work/Time.Work done is also the change in the total mechanical energy of a system between its initial and final state.Work = Final Energy - Initial Energy
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Mechanical advantage .
Increase.
General repairs.
both temperature and internal energy
energies a motor by solar powered batteries to rotate a mechanical wheel.
It helps to think of "work" as a transfer of energy - specifically, mechanical energy. Yes.
energy acquird by the objects upon which work is done is known as mechanical energy Mechanical energy is found by adding kinetic energy and potential energy.
No mechanical energy is needed to hold up an object. Mechanical work (transfer of energy) is done when applying a force over a certain distance. Don't confuse force and energy (or force and work).
Not exactly, but they are closely related. Both have the same units, but "work" specifically refers to a TRANSFER of mechanical energy. When "work is done", mechanical energy is transferred from one object to another.
Such work - the product of force and a distance - is simply called "work". It is actually a kind of energy.