Is there a difference between 'applying a force ' and 'doing work '? give reason for your answer
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Force and Work is related to each other.
When a force is applied it changes the rest of a body. i.e., F=m x a,
where
m=mass and a=acceleration.
When mass of a body is accelerated then it is called as force.
Work is an output that has been displaced using amount of force used in a specific time. i.e., W=F*d,
Where
F=Force, d=Displacement of work.
When a force is applied it changes the rest of a body. i.e., F=m x a,
where
m=mass and a=acceleration.
When mass of a body is accelerated then it is called as force.
Work is an output that has been displaced using amount of force used in a specific time. i.e., W=F*d,
Where
F=Force, d=Displacement of work.
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