Physics, asked by devilmanu, 22 days ago

work done due to variable forces​

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Answered by gadeashokmani
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Explanation:

Using Integration to Calculate the Work Done by Variable Forces. A force is said to do work when it acts on a body so that there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force. Thus, a force does work when it results in movement.

Answered by crazybot007
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Using Integration to Calculate the Work Done by Variable Forces. A force is said to do work when it acts on a body so that there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force. Thus, a force does work when it results in movement.

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