Physics, asked by raiahharper, 10 months ago

Force and distance are used to calculate work, work is measured in

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Answered by sahushubham634
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Answer:

work is measured in Newton Meter

Explanation:

work =( force × distance ) n-m

Answered by charliejaguars2002
4

Hello!

Answer:

measured in joules.

Explanation:

Forces

Force and distance are used to calculate work, work is measured in joules.

Force is a push or pull.

Forces are vectors.

A vectors has both a magnitude and a direction.

A vector is indicated with an arrow.

A vector can have a positive or negative value.

Forces can measured in newtons.

Vectors have a size and a direction.

Work

Work is a done by a force on an object.

  1. It causes an object to move.
  2. Requires motion with no motion = no work.
  3. Object moving in the same direction as the force= work.
  4. Object moving in a different direction than the force= no work.

Work is equal to the force exerted on an object times the distance it moves.

  1. Metric unit for work is called joules.
  2. 1 joule = 1 newton-meter

Work formula: ⇒ W=Fd

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