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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.
Work=Force*Distance
Work = force x distance
average distance/average time
(average distance)/(average 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.
work = force x distance
Work is force * distance power = force*distance/Time
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force
force * distance
Work=Force*Distance
Work = force x distance
The formula for finding work is: Work = force X distance. To find distance, you must divide both sides by force. After simplifying the equation, the new equation will read: distance = work divided by force
(average distance)/(average time)
average distance/average time
average speed = distance / time
the formula is F = Gm1m2/r2r can be represented for distance.As distance increases, gravitational force decreases.As distance decreases, graivitational force increases.