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Physics definition of work: (force applied ) multiplied by (distance through which the force acts).
F = ma, W = Fd Or in words: force is mass multiplied by acceleration; work is force multiplied by distance.
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Work = Force x Distance
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In Physics, work is defined as (force) multiplied by (distance). According to that definition, if either force or distance is zero, then work is zero. That means that no matter how hard you push on a brick wall, no work is done, because your force acts through zero distance.
Work W. The dot product of Force and Distance through which the force acts is called Work . W=F.d
Physics definition of work: (force applied ) multiplied by (distance through which the force acts).
Torque is defined as force multiplied by the distance, from the axis of rotation, at which such as force is applied.In the case of an engine, I believe the torque would have to be measured.
WORK as is scientifically defined.
Work is defined as force times distance.
We're not sure what the question means when it says "into" displacement.For that matter, we're not absolutely sure what 'W' stands for.Plus, to be honest, we don't see a question here.But "... into ..." is still troubling us.Perhaps this will help:Work is defined as (force) multiplied by (distance through which the force acts)
F = ma, W = Fd Or in words: force is mass multiplied by acceleration; work is force multiplied by distance.
Energy can be transferred to material things by pushing or pulling AND moving it through a distance. The push or pull is a force, and the amount of energy is the magnitude of the force multiplied by the distance through which it acts. No matter how hard you push or pull, if your force doesn't move through any distance, then no energy is transferred to the thing you're pushing or pulling.