It is a product of force and displacement: Work = force x displacement
x represents displacement or deflection or distance. Hooke law states that force = k times x; the higher the displacement, x, for a given spring constant (k).
One data is not given. Is the direction of displacement the same as that of the force? If so then the angle between displacement vector and force vector will be 0 Work done = force vector . displacement vector ( dot product) So W = F s cos @. @ is the angle between force and displacement vectors. In this sum @ = 0, same direction. So work done = 10 x 10 x cos 0 = 100 J
Power = Force x displacement/time = 500 x 1000 / 120 = 4166.67 W
Rate of change of work with respect to time is Power:d/dt(Work)=d/dt(Force x Displacement) {W=F.d}=Force x d/dt(Displacement) {If Force const. with time}=Force x velocity=Power
It is a product of force and displacement: Work = force x displacement
Work Done = Force x Displacement 2.7 joules = 4.5 newtons x Displacement(in meters) Displacement = 0.6 meters
WORK = FORCE x DISPLACEMENT
Work = Force x Displacement
hi; work may be defined as the product of the magnitude of force applied and the displacement of the point of application of force in the direction of force. work=force x displacement
Work = Force x Displacement in the direction of the Force.
For a simple harmonic oscillator, the force is proportional to the displacement F=-kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a positive proportionality constant commonly referred to as the spring constant
Work = (force) x (distance)Without motion, there is no work, no matter how great the force.
The force. Work=force x displacement Displacement=100m Work=? <----------------- if it's work your trying to find you need to force=? Know force and displacement. You know the Displacment, so force is missing.
x represents displacement or deflection or distance. Hooke law states that force = k times x; the higher the displacement, x, for a given spring constant (k).
Work = (Force) x (Distance the object moves) x (cosine of the angle between force and motion)
The force. Work=force x displacement Displacement=100m Work=? <----------------- if it's work your trying to find you need to force=? Know force and displacement. You know the Displacment, so force is missing.