To calculate the net work in a physical system, you can use the formula: Net Work Force x Distance x cos(theta), where Force is the applied force, Distance is the distance over which the force is applied, and theta is the angle between the force and the direction of motion. Calculate the work done by each force acting on the object, then sum them up to find the net work.
The total net work done on the bucket is zero. The worker did 25 J of work lifting the bucket, but since the bucket was set back down in the same place, no net work was done on it.
To determine the net work done on an object, you can use the formula for work, which is force multiplied by distance. By considering the forces acting on the object, you can calculate the work done by each force and then find the sum of all the individual works to determine the net work done on the object.
When you sweep the yard, your muscles use chemical energy stored in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to perform the physical work of sweeping. The muscles contract and relax, converting this chemical energy into mechanical energy to move the broom and complete the sweeping motion.
In a closed path, also known as a closed loop, the net work done is zero. This is because work is a scalar quantity and depends on the displacement of an object, while in a closed path, the object ends up back at its starting point, resulting in zero net displacement and therefore zero net work done.
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The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
The present infinitive of "sweep" is "to sweep."
I'v been sweeping tennis courts for about 5 years now. Start at the top corner, and sweep the short distance between the two lines that run parallel towards the net. Then sweep the line farthest to the left all the way down, then the one to the right of it all the way back up. Then get the baseline, and then repeat what you did on the left side, all the way down then back up. after that, ull have to walk to the T, sweep half of it then get the bottom part of the T. Then walk back and finish the top of the T. If you have the other side to do, start with the line farthest to the right, and sweep from the net to the baseline. Then skip the line that runs parallel to it, and sweep the entire baseline. Then get the two lines running parallel, as before (to the net then away from the net). Then walk to the T, and sweep it the same way (half of the top of the T, down, then finish the T). After this, walk to the baseline and finish the line you missed. If on the other hand you are sweeping the lines at the same time the court is being swept, everything changes. Hope this helps.
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"Clean", the adjective, is "propre" or "net". The verb "to clean" is "nettoyer".Sweep: balayer (from the noun, balai: broom).the infinitive to wash is: laverIf you are asking about a French equivalent of the English term "clean sweep," meaning the ouster of all incumbents in an election, you might want to use nettoyage complet (netwaYAZH comPLAY).