Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
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The distance the object moves long the distance.
The answer is Displacement
If an object is at rest, a force must be applied to accelerate it (start it moving).
A pull is a force applied along a given axis direction, such as the x axis. A push is a force applied along a given axis direction, such as the x axis, but in the opposite direction., that is, the negative x axis. For a circular rod, for example, a pull will stretch it if applied along its axis, and a push will compress it
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.
The magnitude and direction of the force applied to an object, the magnitude and direction of the distance moved by the object.
Work - or energy transferred is the product of force and the distance that the object moves in the direction of the force. I just ate poo
Work is done when an object is moved in the direction in which a force is applied. btw, I'm 11 and go to MARK TWAIN JUNIOR HIGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Force x distance.
The product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves.
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An object accelerates in the direction of the net applied force, which is the vector sum of all applied forces.
A force can be applied to any part and any direction to an object.
Some force is applied to the object in any direction not the same as the present direction.
Work. The object doesn't have to be moving in the same direction as the force.If I'm pushing north and the object is moving northeast, then it has a componentof motion in the direction of my force, and I do work.
"Distance" describes how far something has moved. "Displacement" describes not only how far, but also in what direction.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.