Work is equal to force times distance of displacement:
W = F * r (assuming the force acts in the direction of displacement)
To calculate work needed to move a car 250 m, you need to know the force that is necessary to do so.
Work is force exerted over a distance. If I pushed on my car really hard and it did not move, no work was done. If my car started going without any force being exerted on it, which would be miraculous, no work would have been done.
Yes. The work is being done by whoever is pushing rather then the engine, but work is being done. Any time a force is applied through a distance, work is being done.
yes it does, but it is somewhat of an art. when done correctly it can have amazing effects on the car...but if done wrong it can have amazingly bad effects
When you take you car to mechanic to have work done and the mechanic loans you a car until yours is ready, that loaned car is a courtesy car.
As long as it takes to get the job done.
Ask your friends where they have their vehicles repaired and if they are satisfied with the work done and the price.
Not until the work on it is done and is released by the person who had the work authorized, but until then it's in their hands.
Yes. Have done it for over 30 years.
You need to know approximately how much this type of work should cost and how it will affect your car. You also should know what will be done to your car when it has work done on it. The best place to go would be your local auto shop or where you purchased your car.
hard to say if you payed him to fix the problem and he dident fix your problem i would say NO If you did not pay him for his work he done to your car he can keep your car now if you didnot sine a work order that gives him permission to work on a spacific problem he cant keep your car
Loose suspention is usually the cause of this but it also may be a loose wheel have you had any work done in the last fifty to onehundred miles?
You take one engine out of a car and put another one in. Done.