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If a force is applied, but nothing in the system moves, no work has been done. Work is only done when something moves.
In order for work to be done there must be a Force F pushing over a distance D. Work=Force x Distance Work only is done in the direction of the Force.
none. work is only done when energy is exchanged
Only if the object moves
work is only said to be done when force applied to a load moves through a distance.that is to say that a man standing one place carry a load without moving for 5 hours have not done any work.
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Isentropic work, i.e completely reversible work
Yes, you should use a comma to separate the two independent clauses: "Mom said I could go outside" and "on one condition, I get my work done." This helps clarify the different parts of the sentence.
work can only be done by a living being
If a force is applied, but nothing in the system moves, no work has been done. Work is only done when something moves.
No, work is only done when an object is moved.
In order for work to be done there must be a Force F pushing over a distance D. Work=Force x Distance Work only is done in the direction of the Force.
none. work is only done when energy is exchanged
That depends on the condition of the vehicle and how much work needs to be done.
You have only done as much external work on the box as the distance it moves: work = force x distance. If it does not budge no work is done on the object. You have done "internal" work on your muscles which converts to heat energy, but technically speaking, no external work is done on the object
Only if the object moves
The work done by the net force acting on a body results change only in its kinetic energy.The work done by the net force acting on a body results change only in its kinetic energy.