Physics, asked by jyrwaila, 11 months ago

how is work done measured when the force acts along the direction of motion of the body ​

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Answered by thamirasalt
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Answer:

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Work is positive

W=F*Scostheta

Where F is force and S is distance

Explanation:

When direction of motion is along the force theta=0.

When applied in the above formula

cos0°=1

Hence W=F*S

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

if body moves to the direction of the Force by which the body gaining acceleration... then it's told work is done by that vary force

u have 2 take the same components of the vectors F & S.

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