work is done, it results in an acceleration along the line of the force.
There is exergy. Energy is given out by the motion.
Yes, your right.
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.
by increasing distance over which the force is applied
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There is exergy. Energy is given out by the motion.
Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
Yes, your right.
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
Yes, but it also decreases that force.
Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.
You multiple a force time the distance over which the force is applied.
by increasing distance over which the force is applied
No. That would violate Conservation of Energy.
The main function is the transfer of force from one point to another. Some pneumatic machines also obtain mechanical advantage by converting a small force applied over a large distance to a large force applied over a small distance.
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied