Force = Mass (in Kg) x Acceleration (m.s -2)
I usually start with the definition of work: Work = force * distance so... Force = work / distance Distance = work / force So, no. You had it backwards.
Work is energy, and work done by a force equals force times distance moved IN THE DIRECTION OF THE FORCE
Force that did the work = (work done) divided by (distance the force acted through)
Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.Yes, if no force is applied. Work = force x distance, so if the force is zero, no work is done.
Work is defined as force times displacement in the direction of the force being applied. This means that work is a measure of how much force is used to move an object a certain distance. Mathematically, work is calculated as the product of force and distance: Work = Force x Distance.
Work is only done when a force causes a displacement in the direction of the force. If the force is applied but there is no movement or displacement, then no work is done. Work is calculated as force multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force.
Work divided by force equals distance. This equation is based on the formula for work, which is work = force x distance. By rearranging the formula, you get distance = work/force.
A force does work when it causes a displacement in the direction of the force. Work is calculated as the product of the force and the distance moved in the direction of the force. Work is done when energy is transferred from one system to another.
Work is calculated using the equation: Work = Force x Distance x Cos(θ), where Force is the magnitude of the force applied, Distance is the distance over which the force is applied, and θ is the angle between the force and the direction of motion.
Force is essential to perform work. When the point of application of the force gets displaced then force is said to have performed work. Work is scalar physical quantity. Where as Force and displacement are vector quantities. So the scalar product of force and displacement gives the amount of work done. Thus the work is got by the product of magnitude of force and the resolved component of the displacement in the direction of application of force.
hi; work may be defined as the product of the magnitude of force applied and the displacement of the point of application of force in the direction of force. work=force x displacement
A force does no work when there is no displacement of the object it is acting on, or when the force is perpendicular to the direction of motion. Another condition is when the force applied is zero, since work is the product of force and displacement.