The work required to move an object is the amount of energy transferred to the object to change its position. The work you do is the amount of energy you transfer to the object by applying a force to move it. The two are related, with the work done being equal to the work required to move the object.
No, work is defined as the force applied to an object multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. If the object does not move, then work is not done on the object.
In order to do work on an object, the object must move in the direction of the force applied. If the object does not move, no work is being done on the object.
Regrettably, I was not there when the measurtements were taken, nor have I had the opportunity to examine and review the data, lab notebooks, records etc. of those who were physically present and involved in the experiment. For an accurate summary of the observations, and a briefing on the findings, you would be better advised to consult with one of those people.
No, work is only done on an object when there is displacement in the direction of the force applied. If the object does not move, then no work is being done on it.
Work is the energy transferred to an object by applying a force over a distance, resulting in the object moving. Motion refers to the change in position of an object over time. Force is a push or pull that acts on an object and causes it to accelerate or change its motion.
No, work is defined as the force applied to an object multiplied by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. If the object does not move, then work is not done on the object.
In order to do work on an object, the object must move in the direction of the force applied. If the object does not move, no work is being done on the object.
Regrettably, I was not there when the measurtements were taken, nor have I had the opportunity to examine and review the data, lab notebooks, records etc. of those who were physically present and involved in the experiment. For an accurate summary of the observations, and a briefing on the findings, you would be better advised to consult with one of those people.
when a force acts to move an object,we say that work was done on the object
No, work is only done on an object when there is displacement in the direction of the force applied. If the object does not move, then no work is being done on it.
When a force makes an object move, work is done.
Work is the energy transferred to an object by applying a force over a distance, resulting in the object moving. Motion refers to the change in position of an object over time. Force is a push or pull that acts on an object and causes it to accelerate or change its motion.
When a force is exerted on an object causing it to move, work is done on the object. Work is defined as force acting over a distance in the direction of the force.
Energy is the ability to do work or cause change in a system. When a force is applied to an object causing it to move, work is done on the object, and thus energy is transferred to it. This energy can be stored in the object as kinetic energy.
The use of force to move an object some distance is called work. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force. Work is measured in joules.
You do work
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