How to get work done by a force dependent on displacement?
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It's very simple.
If there is Force acting in the direction of force, then work done will be equals to => force×displacement.
and if the direction of force applied is different from the direction of displacement then it form is 180 degree and does 180 degree gives us negative value so the work done will be also negative.(It's shown in the pic)
And if there is no displacement then work done is said to be zero.
If the displacement forms 90° with force,then work done will be equal to F×SCos theta.
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It's very simple.
If there is Force acting in the direction of force, then work done will be equals to => force×displacement.
and if the direction of force applied is different from the direction of displacement then it form is 180 degree and does 180 degree gives us negative value so the work done will be also negative.(It's shown in the pic)
And if there is no displacement then work done is said to be zero.
If the displacement forms 90° with force,then work done will be equal to F×SCos theta.
Hope this helps you ☺
Pls mark my answer as brainliest ✌
Don't forget to follow me ❣
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