How is work related to force and time?
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Answer:When the force F is constant and the angle between the force and the displacement s is θ, then the work done is given by W = Fs cosθ. Work transfers energy from one place to another, or one form to another. The SI unit of work is the joule (J).
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Work (physics)
Work
Derivations from other quantities W = F ⋅ s W = τ θ
Dimension M L2 T−2
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Work is the force exerted on an object times the distance over which the force is exerted: W = Fx, where W is the work in Nm = Joule. Work done to lift an object of mass m a height h: W = Fgh = mgh. Work done against friction: W = Ff x. Energy is the quantity that can be used to perform work.
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