Work is equal to Force multiplied by distance.
The scientific formula for work is force x distance=work (newtons x meters=joules.)
W=Fd
f=ma
hard work
Energy.
power = work/time
work is when an object is moved the same direction as its force.
Work = power x time
There is no formula for scientific energy.
the scientific formula is H2O
"2 plus 2" is not a scientific formula. In fact, it is not a formula of any sort.
If you are thinking of Effort as the FORCE required to move an Object, then the formula is: F = M x A, force = Mass x Acceleration If you are thinking of Effort as the amount of WORK done (in Scientific terms), then the formula is: Work = Force x Distance
Formula: Na3P
O2
Mass
water
The chemical formula for oxygen is O2.
It is table sugar put into a scientific formula.
AgNO3.
Aristotle's work was purely theoretical. Whether you define it as scientific or not depends on your definition of scientific. He did not use experiments to prove his work, and if he did he did not conduct them in a scientific way (using the scientific method).