I've always just used W for work and I'm pretty sure that's the accepted standard.
The units are J (joules) but sometimes it's easier to think of as kg m^2 s^-2 (seems more complex, but if you're doing force calculations, that can help you check your units).
J = kg m^2 s^-2
J = (kg m s^-2)*m
W = F*d
so W = work to keep it simple? and Work is force times distance (W = F*d). Thank you so much.
Watts measures power. It is abbreviated simply with a W. It is energy used (or work) over time. Thank you. So what does 1 lb = 4.45 N mean using the label used for power? If Watts measures power and is abbreviated with a W and is the label that is used for power, then what is the label used for Work?
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The answer is "Thermodynamics"
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a transducer is a device used to transform energy and by the way this is physics not chemistry
If you mean the unit, force is expressed in newtons.
Watts measures power. It is abbreviated simply with a W. It is energy used (or work) over time. Thank you. So what does 1 lb = 4.45 N mean using the label used for power? If Watts measures power and is abbreviated with a W and is the label that is used for power, then what is the label used for Work?
In physics, the concept of energy being used to do work is fundamental. Energy is the ability to do work, and in physics, work is done when a force is applied to an object and it moves a certain distance. This relationship between energy and work is crucial in understanding various phenomena in the field of physics, such as the motion of objects, the transfer of heat, and the behavior of light.
The unit for work in physics is the joule (J).
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in physics work work=force *distance the distance covered by body by any force is called work.
Physics works in the whole of the universe.
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