It Really Does Work. i Gained 12 Pounds In a Week and a half. Just Havent seened my arms or chest getting bigger.
No, work is not done if the force is applied to a mass but the mass does not move. Work is only done when a force causes a displacement in the direction of the force being applied.
Devices such as scales and balances are commonly used to measure weight and mass. Scales work by measuring the force of gravity acting on an object, which is directly proportional to its mass. Balances work by comparing the weight of an unknown object to the weight of a known standard mass. Both devices provide a numerical value that represents the weight or mass of the object being measured.
If you ignore the process of lifting the mass (just holding it when it gets there), they do the same work but if you include the lifting process, the tall person does more work because the mass is elevated to a higher point first.
The work done to lift the 500kg mass to a height of 10 meters is given by the formula: work = force x distance. In this case, the force required to lift the mass against gravity is equal to its weight, which is given by: force = mass x gravity. Therefore, the work done would be: work = 500kg x 9.8m/s^2 x 10m = 49,000 Joules.
The work done in moving a body of mass m to a height h above the ground is given by the equation: work = mgh, where m is the mass of the body, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height.
Texas Tech University College of Mass Communications was created in 2004.
They work at Cal-Tech (California Tech)
Because they are smarter.
If you like to work with your hands, work with different machinery, and you like to build things, then industrial tech is the class for you. When I took industrial tech I very much enjoyed it.
Technolgy simply of course!
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no i was a mental health tech for 6yrs with a high school diploma
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It depends only on the work there is to do and how he is payed.
Work on tumbling, flexability, good attitude and energy. if you work hard you will definitely be rewarded on tech's squad. for example this year tech won 1st place at regional and state competition :)
maybe computer tech.?
Tech jobs are often seen as stressful because of the long hours, high-pressure deadlines and the lack of vacation time. But tech jobs can also be very rewarding.The idea that tech work is stressful is often propagated by those who have never had to do it themselves. Most people who work in tech feel that their job is a fun and rewarding experience.