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yes there is a difference between applying force and doing work for example if we apply force on the door we can easily closer open we can do any work by applying force and doing work in a daily life everything is depend upon applying force and doing work
if we apply the force only then itself we can do the work
if we apply the force only then itself we can do the work
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heya..!!!
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1) 1)work is a scaler quantity whereasforce is a vecor quantity. 2)we can sayWork is done when we apply force and displacement takes place in thedirection of force its formula iswork=force×displacement but Force isa push or pull upon an object resulting from its interaction between the two objects.
2)When force is applied on an object it results in movement of that object and the work is done. That's why, work=force*distance. eg: Suppose a vehicle starts moving, when it moves it travel some distance and the force is applied on it. In this way, work is done on moving vehicle.
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✔here is ua answer:
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1) 1)work is a scaler quantity whereasforce is a vecor quantity. 2)we can sayWork is done when we apply force and displacement takes place in thedirection of force its formula iswork=force×displacement but Force isa push or pull upon an object resulting from its interaction between the two objects.
2)When force is applied on an object it results in movement of that object and the work is done. That's why, work=force*distance. eg: Suppose a vehicle starts moving, when it moves it travel some distance and the force is applied on it. In this way, work is done on moving vehicle.
hope it helps..!!!❤
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