A variable force is that force whose magnitude, direction both change as it acts.
Work is done when force is used to be approximately constant
When force is opposite to the direction of motion, no work is done. The object to which the force is applied must move in the direction of the force in order for work to be done.
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.
In physics work is dome when a force acts on a body and the body moves in the direction of the force.
Work = Force x Distance. So as you gradually apply the force, the work done is gradually increased.
Work is done when force is used to be approximately constant
When force is opposite to the direction of motion, no work is done. The object to which the force is applied must move in the direction of the force in order for work to be done.
Work done when force moves an object.
Work = Force x Distance. So as you gradually apply the force, the work done is gradually increased.
Work is equal to Force x Distance. If no force is applied, no work is done.
In physics work is dome when a force acts on a body and the body moves in the direction of the force.
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.
Work = Force x Distance. so no work is done if there is no force exerted, or if the object does not move.
Work is done when a force is applied to an object which moves in the direction of the force.
force=2N distance moved=o.1 m work done=? work done=force(N)*distance moved (M) work done=2*o.1 work done= 0.2 watts
In physics, work is done by a force acting on an object if the object moves in the direction of the force.
No the work done is still positive, the force exerted and the work done to exert that force is still the same. Its just that the other object is exerting more of a force on the object doing the work.