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what do you mean by work done in terms of physics?

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡Work is done whenever a force moves something over a distance.



➡ if a force is applied but the object doesn't move, no work is done if a force is applied and the object moves a distance d in a direction other than the direction of the force

↪, less work is done than if the object moves a distance d in the direction of the applied force.

➡Work is done whenever a force moves something over a distance.

➡Energy transferred = work done = force x distance moved in the direction of the force.

↪One can calculate the work done by an airplane by using the equation: W = F x D.


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Answered by GulabLachman
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The amount of energy that is transmitted or altered during a physical process is measured as work.

  • The force used to move an object over a particular distance is referred to as work.
  • Applying pressure to an element and multiplying it by the distance across which it is applied yields the total amount of work.
  • The work done when a force of one newton is exerted over a distance of one metre is measured in terms of joules, which are units of work.
  • Since work has a connection to energy and the transfer of energy, it is a crucial notion in physics.
  • Further, an object's kinetic or potential energy may rise when work is done on it.
  • The principle can also be employed to alter an object's internal energy or transfer energy from one object to another.

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