Work is done when a force is applied to an object and causes it to move. If a gardener uses 300 N of force to move an object, work is done only if the object moves in the direction of the force applied. The amount of work done would depend on the distance the object is moved. Work is calculated as force multiplied by distance in the direction of the force.
Yes, a force can perform work at any angle to the direction of motion. The work done is determined by the component of the force that is in the direction of motion, not the total force itself. This component is what contributes to the displacement of the object and thus the work done on it.
In a machine, the effort force you apply is used to overcome a resistance force. The resistance force is the force that the machine acts against in order to perform work.
The force applied to a lever is called the effort force. This force is used to overcome resistance at the load end of the lever in order to perform work.
An output force is the force exerted by a machine or mechanical system to perform a task. It is the force that is produced as a result of the input force applied to the system. This force is responsible for the movement or work performed by the system.
certainly. The force vector can be resolved into one component parallel to the motion of the object under force and another component perpendicular to the motion. The parallel component does the work; the perpendicular component does no work
Work=Force+Distance =joule
how transform the formula of power is force is required explain
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied
the amount of force needed to perform the task the distance over which the force is applied the direction in which the force is applied
Force? As in The Force from Star Wars? Or a gravitation force? Care to explain?
explain force balance transducer
When picking a flower, the action force is the gardener's hand applying a force to the flower stem to pull it away from the plant. The reaction force is the flower stem exerting an equal and opposite force back on the gardener's hand. This interaction follows Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Thus, both forces are part of the same interaction, affecting each other simultaneously.
Yes, a force can perform work at any angle to the direction of motion. The work done is determined by the component of the force that is in the direction of motion, not the total force itself. This component is what contributes to the displacement of the object and thus the work done on it.
To calculate the moment produced by the gardener on the steel bar, we need to know the distance from the pivot point (the point where the bar is anchored) to where the force is applied. The moment (torque) can be calculated using the formula: Moment = Force × Distance. If we assume the distance from the pivot to the point of force application is, for example, 1 meter, then the moment would be 300 N × 1 m = 300 Nm. If the distance is different, simply multiply 300 N by that distance to find the moment.
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july 4 2011
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