Science, asked by sharmapankaj37004, 5 months ago

You have learnt how to
calculate the work done on an
object when the displacement
is in the direction of the applied
force. But if the displacement
is not in the direction of the
applied force, how do we
calculate the amount of work
s of
done?​

Answers

Answered by subheadingghosh
2

You are the manager of a reputed form a consignment sent by you to one of your regular customers is returned with with a letter complaining about inferior quality of goods write a letter of apology explaining the causes and your plan for replacement

Answered by shristisuman567
0

Formula

  fd\cos( \alpha )

  • f is force
  • d is displacement
  • alpha is angle between force and direction of motion

HOPE IT HELPS

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