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Explain different types of work with example

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Work is a scalar quantity and is the product of two vector quantities. Depending on the value of q, there are three types of work: When q = 0°, work is said to be positive. Stretching of the spring is an example of positive work as the force is acting in the direction of displacement of the spring.

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Work is defined as the force acting on a body which is responsible for the displacement of the body. Work is measured as a constant force and is the dot product of force and displacement.

W = F.S.cosq

Where,

F is the force

S is the displacement

q is the angle between F and S

Work is a scalar quantity and is the product of two vector quantities. Depending on the value of q, there are three types of work:

When q = 0°, work is said to be positive. Stretching of the spring is an example of positive work as the force is acting in the direction of displacement of the spring.

When q = 180°, work is said to be negative. The frictional force is an example of negative work as the force is acting in the opposite direction.

When q = 90°, work is said to be zero. For a body moving a circular path with a centripetal force acting on it with zero speed, the force will be at the right angle

Explanation:

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