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define work down and write about different types of work done answer for this

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Answered by MsInnocent
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Answer:

Positive Work : If a force displaces the object in its direction, then the work done is positive. ...

Negative Work : If the force and the displacement are in opposite directions, then the work is said to be negative.

Answered by surajsatpathy1607
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We use terms such as overworked and hard workers to describe the effort put by a person. But what is the meaning of work and how do we quantify it? In this article, we will learn the definition of work in terms of physics and the factors on which work depends

Explanation:

Defining Work

The scientific definition of work is different in many ways from its everyday meaning. The definition of work in physics reveals its relationship to energy – whenever work is done, energy is transferred.  

For a work to be done, in a scientific sense, a force must be exerted and there must be displacement in the direction of the force. With this said, we can say that

Work is the product of the component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of this displacement.

Mathematically, the above statement is expressed as follows:

W = (F cos θ) d = F. d

Where,

W is the work done by the force.

F is the force, d is the displacement caused by the force

θ is the angle between the force vector and the displacement vector

The dimension of work is the same as that of energy and is given as, [ML2T–2].

Unit of Work

The SI unit of work is the joule (J), which is defined as the work done by a force of 1 Newton in moving an object through a distance of 1 meter in the direction of the force.The work done upon the weight against gravity can be calculated as follows:

Work Done = (Mass × acceleration due to gravity) × Displacement

= (25 × 9.8) × 2 J

Factors Affecting Work

Let us now consider the factors on which work done on an object by a force depends.

Force:

Force is defined as a push or a pull that can cause any object with a mass to change its velocity and acceleration. Force is a vector quantity and has both a magnitude and a direction. If the force acting on an object is zero irrespective of the state of the object (dynamic or static) that work done by the force is zero.

Displacement:

Displacement is a vector quantity that gives the shortest distance between the initial position and the final position of any object. If the resulting displacement in the direction of force, due to force acting on any object is zero, the net work done by that force on that object is zero. For e.g., if we push a rigid wall with all our might and still fail to displace it, then we can say no work has been performed by us on the wall.

The work done by a force on an object can be positive, negative, or zero, depending upon the direction of displacement of the object with respect to the force. For an object moving in the opposite direction to the direction of force, such as friction acting on an object moving in the forward direction, the work is done due to the force of friction is negative.

Similarly, an object experiences a zero force when the angle of displacement is perpendicular to the direction of the force. Consider an example of a coolie lifting a mass on his head moving at an angle of 90˚ with respect to the force of gravity. Here, the work done by gravity on the object is zero.

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

What is the standard unit of measurement for work?

The standard unit of measurement for work is Joule.

When a body falls freely under gravity, the work done by gravity is positive or negative?

If a force acting on a body has a component in the direction of displacement, then the work done by the force is positive. Hence, when a body falls freely under the influence of gravity the work done by the gravity is positive.

When a body slides against a rough surface, the work done by friction is positive or negative?

If a force acting on a body has a component in the direction opposite to displacement, then the work done by the force is negative. Hence, the work done by the frictional force on the body is negative.

Superman stops a truck from moving downhill by applying force in it. Is this an example of work being done?

No. As there is no displacement no work is done. He is merely holding the car to prevent its descent down the hill.

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